Gravity is the electrostatic byproducts of gazillions of atoms drawn together in large masses so their nucleus is slightly displaced. The resulting charge of each atom is off center all toward the center of the planet leaving a net charge opposite at the radius. Any body in such a field also has its atoms slightly off center creating a summed opposite charge so it is drawn to the other body.
When you do the computations of such summed offset atoms you get exactly the strength of gravity.
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Ooooooh, I get it!
A good explanation at the 38 minute mark in this video. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YkWiBxWieQU
The electrostatic force is pretty far-reaching.
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