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Q: How are all objects are attracted to each other by what force?
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What keeps objects attracted to each other?

i think its the centripetal force [force of attraction]


What things in nature are naturally attracted to each other?

Objects are attracted to each other due to the force of attraction (gravity). this force of attraction depends on the mass of the object.


The force that attracts all objects in the universe to all other objects is?

All objects in the universe with mass are attracted to each other by gravity, which is the large scale organizer of the universe itself.


A force that pulls objects towards each other?

At the macro level, there are only two forces that cause objects to be attracted toward each other:gravity applies to all objects; andmagnetism applies only to certain materials.


Why are objects on earth not attracted to the two poles of the earth?

That is not correct.Objects on Earth are attracted to Earth, AND they are attracted to one another. The magnitude of their attraction to one another is usually quite small, due to their small size.


Force that causes objects to be attracted to each other?

depending on what type of field you are trying to ask. The magnetic force can made both magnet attract each other, gravitation force enable all object to attract each other( you do not fell it basically because the gravitation constant is too small and masked by other force such as frictional force).....etc


Are all objects attracted to each other by gravity?

i think it is yes.


What do opposite electric charges do?

Two objects with opposite charges are attracted to each other. Two objects that are of like charge will repel each other.


What force decreases the acceleration of two objects moving against each other?

The force that decreases the acceleration of two objects moving against each other is the gravitational force.


What force causes the molecules of blood to be attracted to each other?

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What is the attractive force between all object in the universe?

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Will an object have any weight if there is no gravitational force acting on it?

Gravitational "force" acts between two objects. Each object "feels" the same force pulling it toward the other object. You and the earth are pulled toward each other, by a force that's called your "weight". Your weight on earth is the same as earth's weight on you. If there is only one object in the whole universe, and no other object exists, then the object that exists has no weight, because there is no gravitational force between two objects. But if there are two or more objects in the universe, then every two of them are attracted to each other, and the force between any two objects is called the "weight" of each object on the other one. That's as plain as I can make it. Can anyone hear me out there ?