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If the mass of an object is decreased, its gravitational force will _____. 1. decrease 2. decrease by the distance squared 3. increase 4. increase by the distance squared
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If the mass of an object is decreased, its gravitational force will _____.
1. decrease
2. decrease by the distance squared
3. increase
4. increase by the distance squared
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its decrease
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Hello.
The answer is
3. increase
This is because the sepertion will increace wich means the gravity could get stronger. And becasue
gravitational force has perfect balance to keep it going.
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