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Because both are neutral.
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.
The moon and the earth
Because we r not sensitive.lol
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Because both are neutral.
Because both are neutral.
There are two such forces:1) The electrical force occurs between two charged objects. When this force occurs between to point like objects, the following equation holds:F=Kq1q2/d^2, whereF is the electric forceK is a constant = 8.988*10^9q1 is the charge of one objectq2 is the charge of the second objectd is the distance between the objects2) The gravitational force occurs between two masses. If these two objects are point like the following equation holds:F=Gmm/d^2, whereF is the gravitational forceG is a constant = 6.673*10^-11m1 is the mass of one objectm2 is the mass of the second objectd is the distance between the objectsyou may notice two things about these fundamental forces:1) The electrical force is much stronger that the gravitational force. This is why the force of gravity is neglected when dealing with electric forces between subatomic particles, ions, and molecules.2) These two forces are very analogous. both forces are proportional to the product of a property of two objects (mass or charge) and to the inverse of the square of the distance between those particles.
There are two such forces:1) The electrical force occurs between two charged objects. When this force occurs between to point like objects, the following equation holds:F=Kq1q2/d^2, whereF is the electric forceK is a constant = 8.988*10^9q1 is the charge of one objectq2 is the charge of the second objectd is the distance between the objects2) The gravitational force occurs between two masses. If these two objects are point like the following equation holds:F=Gmm/d^2, whereF is the gravitational forceG is a constant = 6.673*10^-11m1 is the mass of one objectm2 is the mass of the second objectd is the distance between the objectsyou may notice two things about these fundamental forces:1) The electrical force is much stronger that the gravitational force. This is why the force of gravity is neglected when dealing with electric forces between subatomic particles, ions, and molecules.2) These two forces are very analogous. both forces are proportional to the product of a property of two objects (mass or charge) and to the inverse of the square of the distance between those particles.
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.
The moon and the earth
Because the objects are tiny compared with the Earth, the comparative gravitational force is very small.
Because we r not sensitive.lol
AAt
I'm not sure what this question really means - should it be more like "what two things affect the force between two electric charges?" If this is correct then the answer is probably: 1. The amount of charges. 2. The distance between the charges.
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