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Gravity

All matter has a gravitational field. This produces a force that will attract other masses.

Very weak force

Very weak force

  • Gravity is very weak compared to magnetism and electric forces.
  • We only feel gravitational forces when we are near a very massive object (e.g. the Earth).
Size of force depends on mass

Size of force depends on mass

  • The gravitational force between two people will be much too small for them to feel.
  • But the gravitational force between people and the Earth is easy to feel because the Earth is so massive.
Objects weigh less on the moon

Objects weigh less on the moon

  • The force between a person and the Moon is smaller than with the Earth, because the Moon has less mass than the Earth.
  • This is why objects weigh less on the Moon.
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