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Object A attracts object B with a gravitational force of 5 newtons from a given distance. If the distance between the two objects is reduced in
half, what will be the changed force of attraction between them?
ОА.
2.5 newtons
ОВ.
10 newtons
Ос.
15 newtons
OD
20 newtons
OE.
25 newtons
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10 newtons, because the gravitaional force willbe stronger the closer it gets.
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