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Two masses are separated by 1 m. suppose the masses are moved so they are 2 m apart how will the gravitational force change
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two masses are separated by 1 m. suppose the masses are moved so they are 2 m apart how will the gravitational force change
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the gravitational force would get stronger because the farther the two masses are separated the more gravitational force will be used to pull them together the closer they are the less gravitational pull is used to pull them together
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