What is gravitational force?
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Gravity, also called gravitation, in mechanics, the universal force of attraction acting between all matter. ... On Earth all bodies have a weight, or downward force of gravity, proportional to their mass, which Earth's mass exerts on them. Gravity is measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.
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- Gravity often known as gravitation, is a natural phenomena in which all objects with mass or energy, such as planets, stars, galaxies, and even light, are drawn to (or gravitate toward) each other.
- Gravity gives physical items weight on Earth, and the gravitational pull of the Moon generates the ocean tides.
- Gravity is responsible for many of the large-scale structures in the Universe, since it drove the primordial gaseous matter contained in the Universe to coalesce and form stars, and the stars to clump together into galaxies.
- Although gravity has an unlimited range, its effects weaken as things go farther away.
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