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Which image shows objects that are exerting more gravitational force on each other? (1 point) Responses Image A Image A Image B...Question
                Which image shows objects that are exerting less gravitational force on each other?
(1 point)
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Image A
Image A
Image B
Image B
They are exerting the same amount of force.
They are exerting the same amount of force.
There is not enough information provided to answer the question.
There is not enough information provided to answer the question.
            
        (1 point)
Responses
Image A
Image A
Image B
Image B
They are exerting the same amount of force.
They are exerting the same amount of force.
There is not enough information provided to answer the question.
There is not enough information provided to answer the question.
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    To determine which image shows objects exerting less gravitational force on each other, we would typically need to know the masses of the objects and the distance between them. Gravitational force is calculated using Newton's law of universal gravitation, which states that the force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.
Since the specific characteristics of Image A and Image B are not provided (such as the mass of the objects or their distance from each other), it’s impossible to determine the gravitational forces based only on the images.
Therefore, the most appropriate answer would be:
**There is not enough information provided to answer the question.**
    
Since the specific characteristics of Image A and Image B are not provided (such as the mass of the objects or their distance from each other), it’s impossible to determine the gravitational forces based only on the images.
Therefore, the most appropriate answer would be:
**There is not enough information provided to answer the question.**
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