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26 September, 18:05

How does the mass of an object change the gravitational pull on two objects in a system? How does the distance between objects in a system change the gravitational pull on them?

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  1. 26 September, 18:21
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    Answer:The greater the mass, there greater then gravitational pull on their objects.

    There greater the distance, the lower the gravitational pull between the object

    Explanation:

    Gravitational pull (force) is directly proportional to the products Of The masses. therefore if the mass increase, the gravitational pull (force) also increases.

    Gravitational pull (force) is inversely proportional to distance. if the distance between the objects increases, the gravitational pull (force) decreases.
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