Physics, asked by vishal259, 1 year ago

according to gravitational law every thing in the universe attract each other then why we are not able to attract anything around us ?

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Answered by Jia18
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Gravitational law .!! = The more and more massive the object is the more and more they attract each other .

The further and the further you move them the lesser and lesser they attract each other.

So earth has not that much gravitational field. as Jupiter Saturn have but it have sufficient gravitational field to keep moon attracted to us ... .!! very sadly we have not that much power or mass to attract the objects in space .!


hope that helps you ⭐⭐⭐!

vishal259: see my comment in aroraboy's answer plss
Jia18: i saw it
vishal259: oo ya
Jia18: hmm
Answered by Aroraboy
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Because the thing which we would attract is also attracted by other things as you have mentioned.

vishal259: no I have remembered
vishal259: is tiny object is attracted by the biggest one .
Jia18: yes of course
vishal259: then wy ant r not attracted by the building which is too large as compare to ant
vishal259: -
Jia18: what .?
Jia18: ant and building are two different things
vishal259: no this is universal object
Jia18: building doesn't have that much gravitational field. !! and ant is too too small
vishal259: ya I will understand what's u want to say bt my confusion is....
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