Why is the force of gravity noticeable between you and the Earth but not noticeable between you and a football?

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The force of gravity is noticeable between you and the Earth but not between you and a football because the strength of the force of gravity depends on the mass of the objects involved and the distance between them.

The Earth has a much larger mass compared to a football, which means it exerts a stronger gravitational force. Additionally, the distance between you and the Earth is relatively small, as the Earth is so massive that you are always very close to its surface. Therefore, the gravitational pull between you and the Earth is significant and easily noticeable.

On the other hand, a football has a much smaller mass compared to the Earth. In addition, the distance between you and the football is typically very small, often negligible. As a result, the gravitational force between you and the football is extremely weak, making it difficult, if not impossible, to perceive.

In summary, the noticeability of the force of gravity depends on the masses of the objects and the distances between them. The Earth's large mass and the relatively short distance between you and the Earth make the force of gravity noticeable, whereas a football's small mass and close proximity generally make the gravitational force negligible.