Gravitational Forces
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In this video Paul Andersen explains how gravitational forces differ from the other three fundamental forces; electromagnetic, strong, and weak. Gravitational forces are always attractive and operate at all scales. Even though gravitational forces are relatively small they dominate at the large scale.
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