According to Newton's law of gravitation, every object in the universe attracts every another object, then why dont objects move under the influence of this force of gravitation?

ge2szesup2

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2023-02-03

According to Newton's law of gravitation, every object in the universe attracts every another object, then why dont objects move under the influence of this force of gravitation?

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leoanardig7k

leoanardig7k

Beginner2023-02-04Added 7 answers

G is 6.673 × 10 11   N   m 2   k g 2
Examine this number. how little a sum it is
so the formulae for gravitational attraction b/w M1 and M2 is G M 1 M 2 / r 2
As a result, in order to feel the force, it must be significant. However, since the value of G is so small, this cannot occur until one of the masses, M1 or M2, is appreciably large , the value of force will be very less so less that we won't be able to experience it when one mass is of earth this force becomes significant because earth's mass is too much and we can feel that it's pulling us down thoroughly enjoyed answering this..keep exploring .. cheers!!

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