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Both actually feel this force, but it's VERY VERY VERY small compared to the force down to the earth! It's actually so small that you can't measure it, but it's conceptually existent.

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Why don't the two objects in a room moves towards each other due to gravitation force of attraction?

The gravitational force is a very weak one. Actually we only feel earth's gravitational field because the earth's mass is huge. So is the gravitational field of stars and astronomical bodies. But since the objects we usually deal with have really small masses, it's gravitational force is so weak that it gets surpassed by many other forms of force (like friction, for instance). So if you could have a situation where no other forces were involved and you had an equipment precise enough to measure the force you would be able detect the usual object's gravitational force.AnswerIf you think about it, objects indeed stick together as a result of gravity. The planets formed (or so we theorize) by the "accretion" of materials floating around the young sun in the very early period of the solar system. At first bits of dust, rock and gas just floated and crashed together, but physical objects of any size have at least some gravity. The larger chunks of rubble attracted one another, and stayed together, giving the now larger object more gravity. And on and on it went until-- Big Ben!Objects that end up not sticking together are in stable enough orbits not to attract each other to the point of collision. But collisions still do occur, as proven dramatically by the comet collision on Jupiter actually witnessed just a few years ago.ANOTHER ANSWERThey do. Proportionally to mass. Just try to lift that 1 ton block of concrete by hand!!


Why doesnt mercury fall into the sun Many say it is due to gravity But gravity between what?

the ansewer is not gravity. Gravity is what keeps it around the sun. you see mercury has linear motion, which just means it is going strait. if the sun had no gravity mercury would simply fly past the sun and out of the solar system. Also if mercury had no linar motion it would simply fall strait into the sun. so.. it is the balance of gravity with mercury's linear motion that keeps it in orbit around the sun.


Why does weight of the object change its falling speed?

it dosent, because if you drop 2 objects at the same mass and weight from really high up then they will land at the same time. This is because the weight of the object doesnt matter, only the force of gravity.


What 2 things does weight depend on?

skin, bones and muscle density( if you work out, you weigh heavier than someone of the same size that Doesnt work out) give me trust point? (:


What runs around the house but doesnt move?

a treadmill

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Why is there a discussion over whether Pluto should be a planet?

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Why doesnt the sun's gravitational force affect you more than earth's gravitational force does?

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Why doesnt the suns gravitational force affect you more than the earths gravitational force does?

Mainly because we are in "free fall" around the Sun. In such situations, gravity won't be noticed. Also, Earth's gravitational force is much stronger, anyway, because Earth is much closer.