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Chemistry, 28.10.2020 19:20 kamjay2006
 The table shows relationship between the masses of two objects the distance between the two objects as it gravitational force between the objects which conclusion is supported by the Data and the table an increase in the mass of an object causes the same decrease in the gravitational force and increase in the distance between an object causes the same decrease in the gravitational force an increase in the distance between objects causes a greater change in the gravitational force than the same increase in the mass and increase in the mass causes a greater change in the gravitational force then the same increase in the distance between the object
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