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What happens to the gravitational force between two objects when their masses are increased? What happens when the distance between the
objects increases?
A When mass decreases, the force increases. When distance decreases, the force decreases В. When mass increases, the force increases. When distance increases, the force decreases.
C. When mass increases, the force decreases. When distance increases, the force decreases.
D. When mass increases, the force increases. When distance increases, the force increases
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