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  • Gravity and Mass: How Does Object Mass Affect Gravitational Pull?
    That's not quite right. Here's the breakdown:

    * Gravity is a force of attraction between any two objects with mass. The more massive an object is, the stronger its gravitational pull.

    * The force of gravity depends on both the mass of the objects and the distance between them. So, a more massive object will pull on a smaller object with greater force.

    Think of it like this:

    * Imagine you have two bowling balls, one small and one large.

    * The large bowling ball has more mass, so it has a stronger gravitational pull.

    * If you place a small ball near each bowling ball, the small ball will be pulled more strongly towards the large bowling ball.

    In summary:

    * Mass determines the strength of gravitational pull.

    * Distance also affects the strength of gravitational pull. The closer objects are, the stronger the gravitational pull between them.

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