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Physics, 15.02.2021 22:40, payshencec21

How would the gravitational force between the Earth and Moon change if the distance between them was halved? The gravitation force would be nullified; there would no longer be a gravitational force between the Earth and Moon
The gravitational force would be stronger The gravitational force would not change
The gravitational force would be weaker

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