Which objects exert gravitational force?

Only large mass objects exert gravitational force on other objects.

All objects exert a gravitational force on all other objects.

Only objects that are close to each other exert a gravitational force

Only large mass objects exert gravitational force on objects near them.

All objects exert a gravitational force on all other objects.

All objects exert a gravitational force on all other objects. The force of gravity is a universal force that acts between any two objects with mass. The size of the object or their proximity to each other does not determine whether they exert a gravitational force.

All objects exert a gravitational force on all other objects. This force is a natural phenomenon and is a result of the mass of the objects. The strength of the gravitational force depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them. So, even small objects exert a gravitational force on each other, but this force is usually very weak and not easily noticeable. However, larger mass objects, such as planets or stars, have a stronger gravitational force and can noticeably exert this force on smaller objects around them.