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Why is the law of gravity an example of a universal law? A. Gravity exists between small masses in an open system only. B. Gravity exists between any two masses. C. Gravity exists only on the earth and
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Why is the law of gravity an example of a universal law?
A. Gravity exists between small masses in an open system only.
B. Gravity exists between any two masses.
C. Gravity exists only on the earth and the moon.
D. Gravity exists for masses in a closed system only.
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The answer is B. No matter where you go, you could go to another galaxy, you will always experience gravity. And that happens because of two massive objects. That’s why the law is universal. It’s true for any spot in the universe
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