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QUESTION: What is the relationship between the masses of the objects and the gravitational force between them? (Another way of asking: What happens to the gravitational force as…
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QUESTION: What is the relationship between the masses of the objects and the gravitational force between them? (Another way of asking: What happens to the gravitational force as the masses get larger?)
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As the masses get larger the force gets larger
Step-by-step explanation:
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