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If you wanted to increase the gravitational force between two objects, what would you do? Increase the distance between the two objects. Decrease the distance between the two objects. Decrease the mass of both of the objects. Decrease the mass of one of the objects.

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If you wanted to increase the gravitational force between two objects, what would-example-1
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Decrease the distance between the two objects

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The gravitational force on any two bodies is obtained by an inverse square law. The gravitational force of attraction between the bodies is directly proportional to the product of the masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance of separation between the two masses. This implies that the greater the distance of separation between the masses, the lesser the gravitational force of attraction. The lesser the distance between the two bodies, the greater the gravitational force of attraction. Hence the answer.

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