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It isn't clear what you mean by "objects of unequal forces". Gravity exerts a force on objects.
Gravity.
No, gravity is not a type of Matter; This is a force that the earth exerts to the objects under it's range.
No. Gravity exerts the same force on all objects regardless of how they are placed.
The object that exerts gravity is an object with mass.
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It isn't clear what you mean by "objects of unequal forces". Gravity exerts a force on objects.
Gravity exerts a force on objects; forces change the motion of objects.
the mass of the earth exerts gravity on all objects around it
Gravity.
Gravity.
Force exerts pressure. For example: At the surface of the Earth the column of air in the atmosphere above an area has a mass that exerts a force (due to gravity) on that surface area.
the moon to orbit the earth
No, gravity is not a type of Matter; This is a force that the earth exerts to the objects under it's range.
No. Gravity exerts the same force on all objects regardless of how they are placed.
Gravitation is the only force that acts universally.
The mutual force with which every two masses attract each other because of gravity is referred to as the "weight" of the objects.