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Which object exerts the stronger gravitational force on the other, earth or the moon, or are the forces equal in magnitude?
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Which object exerts the stronger gravitational force on the other, earth or the moon, or are the forces equal in magnitude?
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The gravitational forces between two objects are always equal and opposite.
The Earth pulls on you with the same identical force as you pull on the Earth.
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the forces are equal in magnitude as. both the time the equation will have same results for same thing
F = GmM/r^2
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