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Chemistry, 12.12.2020 16:10 nisha87

Object A and B have the same mass. Which object is experiencing a stronger gravitational force? A). Object A, because shorter distance between objects results in a stronger gravitational force

B). Object B, because longer distance between objects will result in a stronger gravitational force

C). They experience the same gravitational force


Object A and B have the same mass. Which object is experiencing a stronger gravitational force?

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