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Assuming other factors are held constant, which two objects will have the strongest attractive force between them
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The two objects with the strongest attractive force between them would be those with the largest mass or gravitational force. For example, two planets or stars would have a stronger attractive force between them than two smaller objects like rocks or humans.
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