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Physics, 20.04.2020 22:08, jess2652

Which statement describes Newton's law of universal gravitation?
Mass has hittle effect on gravity between objects.
Gravity pushes objects away from Earth's center,
Gravity does not act between Earth and the moon.
Every object in the universe attracts every other object

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