If there is a gravitational force between all objects, why do we not feel or observe it?

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4 months ago

We do indeed feel and observe the gravitational force, but since it is a very weak force, its effects might not be noticeable in our daily lives. This is because the gravitational force between two objects depends on their masses and the distance between them. For everyday objects and distances on Earth, the gravitational force is relatively small compared to other forces like friction or electrostatic force.

However, we can observe the effects of gravity in various ways. For example, we can see objects falling to the ground, we can feel the weight of objects, and we can witness the motions of celestial bodies like planets and stars under the influence of gravity. Additionally, the concept of gravity is fundamental to many scientific theories and formulas, including the laws of motion and the theory of general relativity.

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