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The force of gravity is mutual between every pair of masses. The strength of the force

is proportional to the product of the masses, and it's equal in both directions.

The 'pull' toward the earth that you feel is the force of gravity between the earth's mass

and your mass. The strength of the pull is proportional to the product of your mass and

the earth's mass, and the earth feels the same pull toward you.

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