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Why don't you notice your gravitational force on other objects? A. too much interference B. distance is too big C. not enough mass D. you don't exert a gravitational force
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Why don't you notice your gravitational force on other objects?
A. too much interference
B. distance is too big
C. not enough mass
D. you don't exert a gravitational force
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The answer is B tell me if I am wrong.
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Answer:
C. not enough mass
Step-by-step explanation:
Trust me bro
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