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Question 72:
Universal law of gravitation states that every object exerts a gravitational force of attraction on every other object. If this is true, why don’t we notice such forces ? Why don’t the two objects in a room move towards each other due to this force ?


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Answered by drchethanashivapraka
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we dont notice the forces because the forces between tiny objects [almost everything is tiny when compared to the size and mass of the Earth] is extremely negligible ie too small to take into consideration.

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Answered by ABS27
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the force of gravitation is proportional to it's mass as well as distance between the other object.

Even though the distance between objects on Earth is less , the gravitational force exerted by them is very small and negligible due to their extremely small mass as compared to heavenly bodies

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