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Why is a gravitational force between you and your friend too weak to be experienced, but that between earth and sun is extremely large, through they are separated by large distance?

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Answered by nurainnnatasya05
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Explanation:

How does gravity change with distance?

The strength of the gravitational force between two objects depends on two factors, mass and distance. the force of gravity the masses exert on each other. ... increases, the force of gravity decreases. If the distance is doubled, the force of gravity is one-fourth as strong as before.

What happens to the gravitational force between two objects if the distance between them is halved?

When the distance between the 2 objects is halved, the gravitational force between the 2 objects is doubled. when the distance between the 2 objects is doubled then the gravitational force doubles

Is there a gravitational force between two objects kept on a table or between you and your friend sitting next to you?

Yes, there is a 'gravitational force between two objects' that are kept on a table. They do not 'move' towards each other because the intensity of the forces is very weak. Explanation: Every body exerts some force of each other even if we separate two blocks poles apart, they will still exert some force on each other.

Answered by Kashmiripsyco
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bro as we know that gravitational force is the weakest force but due to the very high mass of earth and sun it acts like centripetal force and earth revolves around the sun

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