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No. The gravitational force between any two objects depends on the product of

the masses of both objects.

Hint: That's why it's possible for two people on Earth to have different weights.

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What is the earth's pull on an objects?

The earth's pull on objects is the force of gravity.


Is gravity a push or a pull factor?

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Where does gravity pull people and objects?

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What is the pull of earths gravity called?

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How does the force of gravity affect the object?

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What is the force exerted on an object by the earths pull called?

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Is gravity a repulsive force meaning it acts to pull objects together?

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Why do crumbs fall down to the ground on earth and not in space?

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What is the force that pulls two objects together?

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What determines gravity pull on a planet?

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