Universal law of gravitation states that every
object exerts a gravitational force of attraction
on every other object. If this is true, why don't
we notice such forces? Why don't the two
objects in a room move towards each other due
to this force ?
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actually they both move towards each other but by a very small distance since the gravitational attraction force is negligably small(of the order 10^-11) so we do mot observe significant shift in position.
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