Gravity

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The measure of gravity's pull on you.
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The measurement of the amount of matter.
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Force that attracts an object to the center of another thing.
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Factor that affects gravity.
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SI unit of force.
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Force that holds objects on a circular path.
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Sensation of having no weight.
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Commonly known as feeling weightless. When the pull of gravity is very weak.