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gravitational force

Gravitational force is the attractive force that exists between any two objects with mass. It depends on the masses involved and the distance between them: the larger the masses, the stronger the force; the farther apart they are, the weaker the force. This force is what keeps planets orbiting stars, causes objects to fall toward Earth, and governs the motion of celestial bodies. It’s a fundamental aspect of nature that ensures that everything with mass experiences an invisible pull toward everything else with mass, shaping the structure and behavior of the universe.