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Boston Hardy
12 February, 14:41
Is gravity a force?
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Immanuel Patel
12 February, 18:04
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Gravity (gravity, weight, traction force) is the force acting on any body on or near the surface of the celestial body directed at its center. Gravity, that is, the force with which the earth, moon, planets, and other celestial bodies or their systems act on other bodies, is theoretically exercised at any distance, but is practically examined on the surface of these bodies as well as at short distances.
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