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The gravitational force between two masses is proportional to A. the difference between the masses. B. the first mass divided by the second mass. C. the product of the masses. D. the sum of the masses.
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The gravitational force between two masses is proportional to
A.
the difference between the masses.
B.
the first mass divided by the second mass.
C.
the product of the masses.
D.
the sum of the masses.
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Answer:
D.
the sum of the masses.
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