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If two objects are close to each other and the mass of one object increases, what happens to the force of gravity acting between the objects?
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If two objects are close to each other and the mass of one object increases, what happens to the force of gravity acting between the objects?
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Hello there!
The correct answer is it
Increases
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Attraction I think, I don't know though
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