Yes, gravity will pull any two objects together in the absence of other forces. We don't notice this happening in everyday life because other forces such as friction are much bigger and mask the effects.
gravity will pull them together. All objects with mass have an attraction to each other.
Gravity would be the most obvious answer. Does that help? If not, i can elaborate.
The forces of gravity always pull two objects toward each other.
The pull of gravity is affected by the amount of mass, and by the distance.
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gravity will pull two objects together
gravity will pull them together. All objects with mass have an attraction to each other.
Gravity would be the most obvious answer. Does that help? If not, i can elaborate.
The normal reaction to gravity is attraction. Gravity tries to pull the two objects closer together. A negative reaction would be that the two objects try to push apart. Sounds like science fiction.
The forces of gravity always pull two objects toward each other.
The attraction between two objects is known as gravity.
The attraction between two objects is known as gravity.
The pull of gravity is affected by the amount of mass, and by the distance.
Gravity pulls all objects that have mass together.
Gravity
Gravity is a force that pulls two objects together. Gravity exists between two objects that have mass. Gravity exists in the whole universe
The closer the distance, the greater the pull of gravity between them.