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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gravitational force is possesed by the gravity of the earth.....a pull of the earth that makes an object fall on ground is known as gravitational force...yes there is gravitational force between two objects kept on table and also in us because gravity lies on each and every object on the earth and gravity only pulls object downwords and not toward each other......hope you like the answer i am new so rate me...thank you
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YES IT'S THERE.
THEY DONT MOVE OR GET ATTRACTED TOWARDS EACH OTHER BECAUSE THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE BETWEEN THEM IS NEGLIGIBLE AS COMPARED TO THE EARTH.
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THEY DONT MOVE OR GET ATTRACTED TOWARDS EACH OTHER BECAUSE THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE BETWEEN THEM IS NEGLIGIBLE AS COMPARED TO THE EARTH.
PLZZ MARK ME BRAINLIEST.
THANKS.
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