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11 July, 01:06

True or False?

Gravity is everywhere in the Universe, therefore there is no such thing as zero gravity.

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  1. 11 July, 04:23
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    That's true.

    Newton's law of universal gravitation says that the gravitational

    force between two objects is

    F = G · M₁ · M₂ / D².

    There's no note under the equation that says "only up to

    this certain distance, and zero any farther than that".

    The equation is true no matter how gigantic the distance

    is between the objects.
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