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Gravity is a force that acts on any objects that have mass and is always attractive. Unlike electric forces, which can be either attractive or repulsive depending on the charges involved, gravitational forces only pull objects together. Gravity is the fundamental force that governs the motion of planets, stars, and galaxies, and it plays a central role in the behaviour of objects on Earth as well.
Newton's law of gravitation explains how the gravitational force between two objects depends on their masses and the distance between them.
where:
Explanation with Example Imagine two objects with masses and placed a distance apart. According to Newton's law of gravitation, each object will exert an equal but opposite gravitational force on the other, directed towards the centre of the other object.
For example, if Earth and the Moon are considered:
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