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The gravitational force between two rolling balls depends on their masses and which other factor? A their inertia B their velocities C their separation D their weights
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The gravitational force between two rolling balls depends on their masses and which other factor? A their inertia B their velocities C their separation D their weights
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The gravitational force between two rolling balls depends on their masses and which other factor?
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C: Their separation.
As they get further apart their gravities have less influence on each other.
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