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As the masses of two objects decrease, how does the gravitational force between the two bodies change?
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As the masses of two objects decrease, how does the gravitational force between the two bodies change?
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if they are decreased at the same time and the same amount is being taken away from them at the same time then the gravitational force would stay the same but if they are be decreased one then the other they will go back and forth
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