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If object A has more mass than object B, what is TRUE about the gravitational forces of these objects?

A. Object A's gravitational force is greater than object B's.
B. Object B's gravitational force is greater than object A's.
C. The gravitational forces of object A and object B are the same.

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User Witman
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Answer:

A

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User Vonjd
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The gravitational force of mass A is greater than mass B. As gravitational force is defined as weight or F=mg we can see the bigger the mass the larger the gravitational force or weight or Normal Force for that object. So the answer is A.

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