Why do we consider gravitational force to be universal? Ries23(1 point)

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It works only on the solar system.
It works only on the solar system.

It only applies to planets and moons.

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Gravitational force is considered to be universal because it applies to all objects with mass, regardless of their size or location in the universe. It is not limited to just the solar system or to planets and moons. Gravitational force is responsible for the attraction between all objects with mass, from tiny particles to massive celestial bodies.