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Which change will always result in an increase in the gravitational force between two objects?
increasing the masses of the objects and increasing the distance between the objects
decreasing the masses of the objects and decreasing the distance between the objects
increasing the masses of the objects and decreasing the distance between the objects
decreasing the masses of the objects and increasing the distance between the objects
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Increasing the masses of the objects and decreasing the distance between the objects.
Reason: Newton's law of gravitation is F = G m1 m2 / r^2, so increasing m1 and m2 increases F and decreasing r also increases F (since it's divided by r^2).
Reason: Newton's law of gravitation is F = G m1 m2 / r^2, so increasing m1 and m2 increases F and decreasing r also increases F (since it's divided by r^2).
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