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Force Fields test Based On Newton’s Law of universal gravitation, Complete the following table
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Based On Newton’s Law of universal gravitation, Complete the following table
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Answer: 1 would go to increases 2 would also go to school increases 3 and 4 go to decrease
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Gravity increases:
Mass increases
Distance decreases
Gravity decreases:
Distance increases
Mass decreases
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