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Newton's Law of Gravity states that if the mass of one object doubles, the gravitational pull on a second object will

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doubles
decreases by half of half
quadruples
decreases by half​

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Answer:

It doubles.

If the mass of one of the objects is doubled, then the force of gravity between them is doubled. Since the gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two interacting objects, more separation distance will result in weaker gravitational forces.

User Ayush Goel
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Answer:

It will double.

Step-by-step explanation:

Newton's Law of Gravity states that
F_G=(Gm_1m_2)/(r^(2)), where G is the gravitational constant, r is the distance between the objects' centers, and
m_1 and
m_2 are the objects' masses. We just have simple math here: by doubling
m_1, we double the entire fraction. By doubling the entire fraction, we double the gravitational pull. Therefore, Newton's Law of Gravity states that if the mass of one object doubles, the gravitational pull on a second object will double.

I hope this helps you understand it! Have a great day, 'kay?

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