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Consider the model above. It represents the electrical force. As r increases, the attractive force decreases. How would this model compare to a model for the force of gravity?

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Answer:

The answer is C

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I did it on usatestprep and got it right

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Answer:

As we keep on increasing the radius the value of the gravitation force of attraction decreases and as we decrease the radius the gravitation force increases.

Step-by-step explanation:

Like the coulombs law of electrostatics, the law of gravitation also depends inversely on the square of the value of r. Therefore, as we keep on increasing the value of r the value of the gravitation force decreases and as we decrease the value of the r the value of gravitation force increases.

Gravitation Force=
(Gm_(1)m_(2) )/(r^(2))

Coulombs's Law=
(Kq_(1)q_(2) )/(r^(2))

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