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Which statement is always true about objects which exert gravitational force on each other? They have mass. They have speed. They are a very large size. They exist only in outer space.
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Which statement is always true about objects which exert gravitational force on each other? They have mass. They have speed. They are a very large size. They exist only in outer space.
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“they have mass” because if they don’t have mass they can’t exert force even if they have speed if they have no mass they can’t do anything or exert force
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