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Physics, 18.10.2020 09:01 juansebas35

Why is our (a person's) gravitational pull NOT as strong as the Earth's gravitational pull on us?
Gravity doesn't act on us
The Earth is closer to us than the Moon
Our mass doesn't change so the pull is really the same
We are much smaller than the Earth.

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