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Answer: it is the force that pulls you down when you jump

Answer: When you push an object up, you are doing work (transferring energy) against the gravitational pull. This energy is stored in the object (or, more precisely, in the system Earth-object), as potential energy - more precisely, as gravitational potential energy. Do some reading on "potential energy" for more details.

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