Question

All objects on Earth are pulled toward the ground by gravity. If everything is being pulled
by gravity, why don't we notice smaller things, like people or chairs, pulling on each
other? (1 point)

The pull of gravity between small objects is too weak to feel.

Gravity only works on objects touching the ground.

Small objects don't have gravity.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **The pull of gravity between small objects is too weak to feel.**

While all objects with mass do exert a gravitational pull on each other, the effect is extremely small for smaller objects like people or chairs compared to the gravitational pull of larger objects, such as the Earth. This is why we don't notice these smaller gravitational interactions in our everyday lives.