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Matter is almost always
grouped to form bodies, and this is helped by the gravitational
force acting among their masses, and
the electrostatic force, acting among their electric
charges. These two forces regulate the way in which matter groups,
although grativy only produces appreciable effects on bodies which have
an
enormous mass (planets, stars, etc.). Body B exerts a force on body A, which we express as force of B on A (FB/A ). At the same time body A does the same on body B. The two forces F A/B and FB/A are equal. The attraction is mutual. Gravitational force is caused by a property of bodies (mass) which means that they attract one another. Click on next (at the top right of the page) to experiment with the animations.
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