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How does gravity work?Asked by Jordanbaker
He does gravity work
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Gravity works based on the principle of mass attracting mass. The force of gravity is proportional to the mass of an object and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between two objects. This means that larger objects with more mass will have a stronger gravitational force, while objects that are closer together will also have a stronger gravitational force.
Gravity is responsible for various phenomena, such as keeping planets in orbit around the sun, causing objects to fall towards the Earth, and creating tidal forces. It is a fundamental force of nature that influences the motion and behavior of all objects in the universe.
Gravity is responsible for various phenomena, such as keeping planets in orbit around the sun, causing objects to fall towards the Earth, and creating tidal forces. It is a fundamental force of nature that influences the motion and behavior of all objects in the universe.
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