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the gravitational force between two very large objects is very small. Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Law applies to all objects with masses, big or small. Two big objects can be considered as point-like masses, if the distance between them is very large compared to their sizes or if they are spherically symmetric. ... Because of the magnitude of G , gravitational force is very small unless large masses are involved.

Answered by Dhruv11181
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The Law applies to all objects with masses, big or small. Two big objects can be considered as point-like masses, if the distance between them is very large compared to their sizes or if they are spherically symmetric. ... Because of the magnitude of G , gravitational force is very small unless large masses are involved

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