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  • Understanding Gravity: How Distance Affects Gravitational Force
    Here's how to think about reducing the force of gravity between two objects:

    Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation

    The force of gravity (F) between two objects is determined by:

    * Mass of the objects (m1 and m2): The more massive the objects, the stronger the gravitational pull.

    * Distance between their centers (r): The farther apart the objects are, the weaker the gravitational pull.

    Reducing Gravity:

    * Increase the Distance: The most effective way to reduce gravity is to increase the distance between the objects. Gravity weakens rapidly with increasing distance.

    * Decrease the Mass: Reducing the mass of either object will also decrease the gravitational force. However, this is usually much harder to achieve.

    Important Note:

    It's impossible to completely eliminate gravity. It's a fundamental force of the universe that affects everything with mass. We can only reduce its effects by manipulating distance and mass.

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