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Answered by khankhananna
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Gravitation is a movement, or a tendency to move, towards a centre of gravity, as in the falling of bodies to the earth.

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Answered by Masterpiece27
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Gravitation or just gravity is the force of attraction between any two bodies due to mass.

All the objects in the universe attract each other with a certain amount of force, but in most of the cases, the force is too weak to be observed due to the very large distance of separation. Besides, gravity’s range is infinite but the effect becomes weaker as objects move away.

This force of attraction was first observed by Sir Isaac Newton and was presented as Newton’s law of gravitation in the year 1680. However, gravitation can generally exist in two main instances.

1. Gravitation may be the attraction of objects by the earth

Example:

If a body (ball) is thrown upwards, it reaches a certain height and falls downwards because of the gravity of the earth.

2. Gravitation may be the attraction of objects in outer space.

Example:

Force of attraction between the other planets and sun.

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