why we don't observe force of attraction between any two objects around us.
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Gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of masses of the two objects. Objects around us have a very little mass, few kgs, so gravitational force between them is very small. ... So force can only be significantly noticeable, if at least one of the objects is massive,as in the case of earth.
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