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The force exerted by the earth to pull the object towards itself is called
(a) electrostatic force
(b) gravitational force
(c) muscular force
(d) contact force

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

(b) gravitational force

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Answered by MotiSani
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The correct answer is OPTION B: Gravitational force.

  • Gravity is the universal force of attraction that acts on all matter. It is also known as gravitation in mechanics.
  • Because it is the weakest force known in nature, it does not affect the inner properties of ordinary matter.
  • It, on the other hand, thanks to its immense reach and ubiquitous effect, regulates the motion of bodies in the solar system and elsewhere in the universe, as well as the architecture and evolution of stars, galaxies, and the entire cosmos.
  • Weight, or a downward force of gravity, is felt by all bodies on Earth and is proportionate to their mass and exerted by the Earth's mass.
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