Gravitation is the only force that acts universally.
Gravitational force
Because that is the property of gravity.
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Gravity.
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Every mass in the universe does that.
False. Every object attracts every other object, through the gravitational force.
Every object with any mass has one.
Never. Every object in the universe has gravity.
Gravity.
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Gravity.
Every object in the universe exerts a gravitational pull on every other object in the universe. Most of the time, however, these forces are of inconsequential strength. For Venus, the most significant object of influence is the Sun.
Yes. In fact, every object in the universe exerts a gravitational pull on every other object in the universe, but most of them are too small to notice.
Universal gravitation.
Every mass in the universe does that.
Every single object in space exerts a force on every single other object. They don't even have to be close.
Gravitational Force
Yes. The amount of force depends on the objects' masses, and their distance.
Gravity.
This is Newton's 'law' of universal gravitation. It goes on to tell how you can calculate the strength of the force between any two objects.