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15 September, 06:43

If every object that has mass has gravity why do I only notice the gravity of Earth

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  1. 15 September, 09:20
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    Be cause it depends on the size of the object, like the Earth is massive compared to us it has a massive gravitational pull, while we're so small we literally put off almost no gravitational pull; so small actually that dust particals are more attracted to by static electricity than our gravitational pull.
  2. 15 September, 10:16
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    There are times where the mass is less than the force of gravity or the gravitational pull. The gravitational pull will overpower the mass of the object, which is why you only notice the force of gravity and not the mass
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