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5. There are 15 chairs inside Room 6M. These chairs are exerting force of gravity towards each other but they are not moving even a single inch towards one another. They remain in place, not moving. Why
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5. There are 15 chairs inside Room 6M. These chairs are exerting force of gravity
towards each other but they are not moving even a single inch towards one
another. They remain in place, not moving. Why is this so?*
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Because the mass of the chairs is so small, if they didn't have any friction or any other force against them they may move if given enough time, but since their mass is so low its nothing compared to the gravity of planets
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