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how close dose an object have to be to earth to be pulled by gravity

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jacobkubera2009 jacobkubera2009
  • 14-04-2022

Answer:

About 125 miles about the sruface

Explanation:

Gravity is anywhere below space.

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Touya03
Touya03 Touya03
  • 14-04-2022

Answer:

Not really an answer to this because if you're on Earth then you're being pulled by gravity.

Explanation:

However, if you're in freefall, aka "defying gravity" you would need to be in orbit, the minimum safe orbit would be somewhere above 300 miles above the surface at 15,000 mph.

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