How does gravity depend on the mass of the two objects?
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A. Gravity increases as the mass of either object increases
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B. Gravity decreases as the mass of the smaller object increases
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C. Gravity decreases as the mass of the larger object increases.
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D. Gravity increases with the product of the mass and the distance,
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

because it is :)

Gravity increases as the mass of either object increases.

The pressure of gravity relies directly upon the masses of the two gadgets, and inversely at the rectangular of distance between them. because of this the pressure of gravity increases with mass but decreases with growing distance among objects.

How does the force of gravity rely upon mass?

Mathematically, we say the pressure of gravity relies upon at once upon the hundreds of the objects and inversely upon the distance among the items squared. [ F = G M1 M2 / D2 ] The G within the relationship is consistent which is called the accepted gravitational consistent.

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