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4 April, 20:56

What is a measure of force that is equal to the gravitational pull on an object?

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  1. 4 April, 21:02
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  2. 4 April, 21:04
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    Physics.

    Physics. As newton's third law of motion states the force that the two objects exert upon each other is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. Also, the forces that small objects exert on each other is negligible in comparison to large object such as the sun and the earth's gravitational pull on each other.
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