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: Every object with mass in the universe attracts every other object, no matter how far apart they are.

The of gravitational forces is that they are always attractive ; unlike electromagnetic forces, which can both pull and push, gravity only pulls objects together. Licensed by Google Gravitational Forces

According to , this force is defined by several key characteristics: : Every object with mass in the universe

: The more mass an object has, the stronger its gravitational pull. This is why you feel the Earth's gravity but not the pull of a nearby building. This is why you feel the Earth's gravity

: Although it gets weaker with distance, gravity technically never drops to zero, meaning it influences the motion of stars and galaxies across vast stretches of space.

: The strength of the force decreases rapidly as the distance between objects increases. If you double the distance, the force becomes four times weaker.

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