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Physics, 10.11.2020 02:20, omgomglol

Question 9 of 10 Which two changes would increase the gravitational force between two
objects?
O A. Decrease the distance between the objects.
B. Decrease the mass of both objects.
C. Increase the distance between the objects.
D. Increase the mass of one of the objects.
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E. Decrease the mass of one of the objects.
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