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If these two objects were brought closer together, how would the gravitational force between them change? A. It would increase. B. It would decrease. C. It would remain the same.
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If these two objects were brought closer together, how would the gravitational force between them change?
A. It would increase.
B. It would decrease.
C. It would remain the same.
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actually it's not biology it's physics
I think "C" is the answer
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A. It would increase
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