| 21. | Likewise, the gravitational force at the poles is greater than along the equator.
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| 22. | The suspending force provided by the spring counteracts the gravitational force.
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| 23. | The data was collected using accelerometers, which measures gravitational forces from three sides.
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| 24. | But there can not exist any gravitational force as light has no mass.
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| 25. | Thus warping dictates the travel path, what was earlier understood as gravitational force.
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| 26. | The stars revolve around the galactic centres due to gravitational forces.
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| 27. | Yet the gravitational forces make it rotate around the sun.
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| 28. | Gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between two objects.
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| 29. | The second term in the above equation, plays the role of a gravitational force.
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| 30. | Weighing scales use a gravitational force applied by the object.
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