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Which force acts between any two objects that have mass? O A. Air resistance O B. Gravity O C. Friction O D. Magnetic force
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Which force acts between any two objects that have mass?
O A. Air resistance
O B. Gravity
O C. Friction
O D. Magnetic force
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magnetic force because it uses force and force has mass
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