Why Do We Feel Gravity But Not the Other Forces?

Gravity is like the invisible floor we stand on every day. We feel it because it's always pulling us toward Earth, just like a big magnet that never lets go. But the other forces, like electricity or the tiny pushes between atoms, are much smaller and happen too fast for us to notice.

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  1. When you drop your phone, gravity pulls it down, but when you walk, you don’t feel the force pushing your legs forward.

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