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Every object that has a definite mass exerts gravitational force on another object in it's vicinity . Why is it that objects do not get attracted to each other like iron or magnet?

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Answered by Manjula29
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In fact, everything exerts a gravitational attraction toward everything else, an attraction commensurate with the two body's relative mass, and inversely related to the distance between them. As , our earth is a huge magnet itself, and pull every thing towards it's centre wid grt gravitational force, so those attraction forces between two objects doesn't work,
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