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What must two objects have in order for gravitational force to act on them? a. Orbit b. Force c. Speed d. Mass
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What must two objects have in order for gravitational force to act on them? a. Orbit b. Force c. Speed d. Mass
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What must two objects have in order for gravitational force to act on them?
a. Orbit
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c. Speed
d. Mass
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d. mass
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