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Why is gravitational force between two object usually unnoticeable​

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Answer:

To notice that force, the objects have to have a big mass and be close to each others.

Generally in eveydays life, you don't notice this force since it is weak but that doesn't mean it does't exist.

If you go the space, you can notice this force since planets have big mass. If you get close to the gravitational field of a planet, you will feel a force that is pulling you toward the planet.

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gravitational attraction is based upon mass.More the mass more the force.When the object is as big as a moon it has a very less gravity.When we are talking about small objects like 2 pencils the force exists but is so weak that no noticabke movement takes place

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