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Technically, a gravitational force exists between ANY two bodies with mass. This would include a force between your body and any given star in the sky. The force may be small, but technically it's there.
You don't feel it because the force is too weak. That doesn't mean, however, that it does not exist. Every body that has mass exerts a gravitational pull on another body.
exist is = to be excist = nothing
There are three types of forces that act between objects that are not in contact. They are gravitational force, magnetic force, and electrical force.
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Yes.
Yes it does.
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Technically, a gravitational force exists between ANY two bodies with mass. This would include a force between your body and any given star in the sky. The force may be small, but technically it's there.
The only requirement for mutual gravitational forces to exist between two objects is that the objects have mass. That's usually a simple requirement to satisfy.
By their gravitational effects.
Yes, that's basically what causes tides. ===================== And the moon. Lets not forget its role.
They believed an agreement must exist between the people and their leaders
gravitational
Sort of...any body of mass exerts its own gravitational pull (the Suns gravitational pull keeps Earth in its orbit, while the Earth's gravitational pull keeps the Moon in its orbit - and us on the surface). Even Humans, dogs, turtles and snails exert some gravitational influence on their surroundings - but in such a low strength as to not have any noticable impact on the immediate surroundings.
you people need to learn