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Gravity is NOT a pulling Force. Gravity is a "Pushing" Force of Mass Expansion.

Earth Mass is Expanding at the Gravitational Acceleration rate of

9.808175174 m/s^2

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The measurement for how much gravity pulls on an object is its weight, which is typically measured in units such as pounds or kilograms. Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity pulling it toward the center of the Earth.

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A sentence with the word abject in it?

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