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What information is needed to calculate the gravitational force of an object? (1 point)

the mass of the two objects
O the distance between the two objects
the mass of the object and the planet's gravitational acceleration
O the mass of the object subtracted from the distance between the object and the planet's core

What information is needed to calculate the gravitational force of an object? (1 point-example-1
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

the mass of the object and the planet’s gravitational acceleration

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Answer:

1)the mass of the object and the planet’s gravitational acceleration

2)2.6 times less force

3)The Earth has a greater gravitational attraction than the Moon.

4)980 N

5)The force would need to be greater, so they would not perform as well.

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