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Gravity exerts an acceleration a= GM/r2 = v2/r.

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What is the pull that bodies exert on one another?

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Gravity is the pull that causes the atmosphere to exert a force called weight. Weight is the force exerted by gravity on an object due to its mass.


Do humans exert gravity on the Earth?

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Why water exerts pressure?

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Is it possible for gravational pull of gravity to be any weaker than dwaf planet Pluto's gravity?

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If the gravity exerts 15 N and there is 10 N of friction how much force will Jim need to exert to move it?

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