Physics, asked by worldtheamazing80, 9 months ago

why. notebook is not attract. to you ? { Gravitational force. } ?​

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Answered by nirman95
9

Answer:

Notebook does get attracted to you via Gravitational attraction force. Now let's see the force equation :

 \boxed{ \red{ \huge{F = G \dfrac{(m1)(m2)}{ {d}^{2} } }}}

But , we don't see any kind of attractive movements inbetween the notebook and us , because of the following reasons:

  • The mass of us and the notebook is very small (insignificant) as compared to mass of Earth and other Celestial bodies.
  • The value of G is 6.673 × 10^(-11) . This is a very small value .

Hence the force between us and Notebook is insignificantly small , and hence we do feel ant attractive force.

Answered by AdorableMe
14

The pull of gravity between any two objects is influenced by just two things: the mass of the two objects and the distance between them.

\displaystyle{F=G\frac{m_1m_2}{r^2} }

The Earth as a whole is quite massive and very, very close (right beneath our feet) so we feel its gravity very strongly. My notebook is also very close, but its mass is very small compared to the Earth’s. For gravitational purposes, my body is also too light for its gravity to be noticeable.

The mass of the pencil is comparatively very very much low, than the Earth's gravity. Neither my body is too higher to attract my notebook towards myself as Earth pulls us towards itself.

However, my mass is more than that of my notebook! So, I also pull my notebook due to gravity, but the pull is far too weak for anyone to notice.

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