The gravitational pull is the force of attraction that objects with mass exert on each other. In simpler terms, it is the force that pulls objects towards each other due to their mass. This force is what keeps the planets in orbit around the sun and the moon in orbit around the Earth.
Gravitational pull is one of the fundamental forces of nature, described by Sir Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation. According to this law, every point mass in the universe attracts every other point mass with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.
The gravitational pull between two objects is affected by two main factors:
Here are some key points to remember about gravitational pull: