Physics, asked by rajeshwarparshadkuma, 1 month ago

why we don't feel gravitational pull from our fellow person​

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Answered by yrachna311
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The masses of humans are quite small and thus the magnitude of gravitational force is also very small and negligible as compared to that shown by Earth. Thus, gravitational force exists between two people sitting close by but it is negligible and cannot be felt.

Answered by gurmukhjosan
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Answer:

Because the Magnitude of that gravitational pull is negligebly small.

Explanation:

For example :

Gravitational pull between two persons weighing 100 kg each at a distance of 1 m will be :–

F = GMm/r²

= 6.67×10‐¹¹ ×100×100/1²

= 6.67×10‐⁷ N

Which is a very small value.

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