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Gravitational Pull Two students stand close to each other. Why do they not get pulled closer to each other due to the
gravitational pull they exert on each other?
A. People do not exert a gravitational force on each other.
OB. The students do not have mass.
OC. The magnitude of the gravitational attraction is too small for them to detect.
OD. They also exert a repulsive electric force on each other that balances the attractive
gravitational force.

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