is there a gravitational force betweeen two object on a table ? why dont the move towards each other?
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No there os no any gravitational force b/w two objects on the table because there is another force acting b/w two bodies. but this force is not so slow
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which force??
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Yes, two objects on a table, or two objects floating in space, in fact, every two objects in the universe, are being pulled towards one another by a gravitational force, as long as both objects have mass.
So why don’t we see things moving towards each other? Very simply, because the force of gravity is very, very weak. Attraction due to gravity is not noticeable unless one of the objects is as massive as, say, a large asteroid. Meanwhile, on earth, we have friction, air resistance, and other factors that will tend to prevent objects from accelerating.
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So why don’t we see things moving towards each other? Very simply, because the force of gravity is very, very weak. Attraction due to gravity is not noticeable unless one of the objects is as massive as, say, a large asteroid. Meanwhile, on earth, we have friction, air resistance, and other factors that will tend to prevent objects from accelerating.
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