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The law of universal gravitation states that a gravitational force exist between all objects in the universe. This force is directly proportional to the masses of the two objects and inversely proportional to the distance between them.
This principle is a law because
(1 point)
A. It has been demonstrated to be without exception under certain stated conditions.
B. It is contradictory to ideas proposed by other scientists.
C. It cannot be tested through a controlled scientific investigation.
D. It is subjected to change as new technology and evidence emerges.
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A. It has been demonstrated to be without exception under certain stated conditions.
Explanation: A scientific law describes consistent, reproducible relationships observed in nature (here, force ∝ masses and ∝ 1/distance²) and holds under the conditions specified.
Explanation: A scientific law describes consistent, reproducible relationships observed in nature (here, force ∝ masses and ∝ 1/distance²) and holds under the conditions specified.
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