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Why is gravitational force insignificant for ordinary bodies


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Answered by khushizzzz
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the force is not big enough to actually attract strongly causing movement, because a stove or a refrigerator do not have much mass when compared to objects like suns and planets......


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Answered by jerinjeejo
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If these ordinary objects were all alone in space they would go flying together as they are indeed attracted by gravity. Put them on an extremely massive object like the earth and the earth pins them down, overwhelming their attraction and keeping them apart. So, they are attracted to each other, but they don’t collide because they are more attracted to the earth.

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