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Deja Deleon
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30 June, 02:46
Why is gravitational forces equal for everyone?
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Tony Donaldson
30 June, 03:12
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That equation is Newton's universal law of gravitation ... Any two masses exert equal-and-opposite gravitational forces on each other. If we drop a ball, the Earth exerts a gravitational force on the ball, but the ball exerts a gravitational force of the same magnitude (and in the opposite direction) on the Earth.
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