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Alaina Bautista
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24 February, 11:28
Gravitational force is reduced by
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Harvey
24 February, 11:55
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Answer: When the distance between the two object triples then the gravitational force is reduced by one ninth (1/9) th between objects. Gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance of two object.
Explanation: Therefore, the gravitational force is reduced by the square of the distance between objects.
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