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range of gravitational force

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Answered by shrikant7
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range of gravitational force is about 1 -1.5 million km

Ishaag1: can we say that it's infinite?
shrikant7: No
shrikant7: At some height gravitational force becomes zero
Ishaag1: ok
Answered by Anonymous
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ABOUT 1.5 MILLION KILOMETERS

As others have mentioned here -- correctly, of course -- there's no limit to the range of any object's gravitational influence. However, there is the concept of a sphere of influence, also known as a Hill sphere. In the case of the Earth, the figure comes out to about 1.5 million kilometers.

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Ishaag1: can we say it's infinite?
Anonymous: No not at all........
Ishaag1: so?
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