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  • 12-09-2020
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WHY DONT TWO OBJECTS MOVE TOWARDS EACH OTHER DUE TO GRAVITATIONAL PULL BETWEEN THEM

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  • 12-09-2020

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Although the gravitational force the Earth exerts on the objects is different, their masses are just as different, so the effect we observe (acceleration) is the same for each. The Earth's gravitational force accelerates objects when they fall. It constantly pulls, and the objects constantly speed up.

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