Science, asked by yogendra20, 1 year ago

is there a gravitational force between two objects kept on a table or between you and your friend sitting next to you? If yes,why don't the two move towards each other?

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Yes, there is a 'gravitational force between two objects' that are kept on a table. They do not 'move' towards each other because the intensity of the forces is very weak.

Explanation:

Every body exerts some force of each other even if we separate two blocks poles apart, they will still exert some force on each other. The fact that the object does not move is because the force they exert is very weak and it is often balanced by the frictional force. For an object to move the mass of one object should be very large such as earth and human.

Answered by rupeshsawant900
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Answer:

Yes, there is a 'gravitational force between two objects' that are kept on a table. They do not 'move' towards each other because the intensity of the forces is very weak. Explanation: Every body exerts some force of each other even if we separate two blocks poles apart, they will still exert some force on each other.

Explanation:

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