Main 4 difference between gravity and gravitational force.
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- The terms gravity and gravitation are often used to explain the same thing, but there is a definite difference between the two.
- Gravitation is the attractive force existing between any two objects that have mass. The force of gravitation pulls objects together.
- Gravity is the gravitational force that occurs between the earth and other bodies. Gravity is the force acting to pull objects toward the earth.
Since gravitational force is happening to all matter (objects) in the universe, from the largest galaxies down to the smallest atoms, it is often called universal gravitation. Sir Isaac Newton was the first to fully recognize that the force holding any object to the earth is the same as the force holding the moon, the planets, and other heavenly bodies in their orbits.
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