Two object placed in a room are not pulling each other why
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Two objects placed in a room is pulling each other because there exists no attraction between them.This refers to inverse square law.Attraction is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the 2 objects.If consideration is under electricity unlike charged objects attract and vice versa.Also if the room is vacuum there may be no attraction.
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In a room, two objects don't move towards each other due to the gravitational force of attraction because this force is very weak as their masses are very small.
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When two objects are placed in a room they don't pull each other because the gravitational force between them is less than that of the gravitational force of earth.
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