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Maleah Gallagher
6 November, 19:26
Does gravity affect atoms?
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Ibrahim Ferrell
6 November, 20:14
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Gravity affects atoms the same way it affects all other matter. Every atom creates its own gravitational field which attracts all other matter in the universe. If you put a lot of atoms together, like in a planet or a star, all of the little gravitational fields add together, creating a much stronger pull.
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