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Object A has a stronger gravitational pull than Object B. Which factors best explain the different gravitational pulls of the two objects? A. weight and distance B.mass and dist…
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Object A has a stronger gravitational pull than Object B.
Which factors best explain the different gravitational pulls of the two objects?
A. weight and distance
B.mass and distance
C. mass and acceleration
D. distance and acceleration
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i do not know how to explain my answer
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