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How Gravity Works [Theory]?

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How Gravity Works [Theory]?

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Opposite charges attract. So a + charge repels another + charge rather than attracts. Gravity is a force between two objects. From that it is incorrect to say that “humans have their own gravitational pull” because the gravitational pull that someone experiences is dependent not only on their own mass but the mass of the other object as well, for example the force of gravity between the Earth and a person. The gravitational force is also dependent on the distance between them. That is why a person is gravitationally bound to the Earth, rather than the moon or the Sun for example.

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