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Physics, 16.02.2020 00:55 Queenempress9380

Leia is presenting her project about gravity to her class. She says that both mass and distance affect how strong the gravitational force is, and that as the
distance between two objects increases, so does the gravitational force. Is Leia correct?
Yes, all of her statements are true.
No, because distance does not actually affect gravitational force.
No, because mass does not actually affect gravitational force.
No, because as distance increases, gravitational force decreases.

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