Physics, asked by gowrimaha64, 2 months ago

Universal law of gravitation states that every object in the universe 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 the room move towards each other due to this force?​

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Answered by bhanjanbipat7
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In order to be able to notice the gravitational force of attraction between any two objects, at least one of the objects on the earth should have an extremely large mass. Since no object on the earth have an extremely large mass, we cannot notice such forces.

The two objects in a room do not move towards each other because due to their small masses, the gravitational force of attraction between them is very, very weak.

Answered by hinastuka
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that explains with universal law of gravitation

Explanation:

the captufied rule is : to notice the gravitational force of attraction that act between two objects, it is needed for two of any object to surpass the other object's mass weight. and also the room size is way too small to cause effective motion. since thats not vail in this case, there's no way we could see the objects move.

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