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Physics, 11.01.2020 10:31, Redhead667

If two asteroids moved closer together, what would be the result on the gravitational force each asteroid exerts on the other?
a. the gravitational force would increase.
b. the gravitational force would decrease.
c. the gravitational force would remain the same.

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