Where gravitational pull is 0
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Kritika Trehan 7 years ago
The difference between ZERO GRAVITY and WEIGHTLESSNESS. The earth has mass and it will always have an attractive force towards other bodies. And the gravitational force is never zero. Hence, zero gravity not possible.
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