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When two objects are near each other, how would increasing one object’s mass affect it?
The shape of the object would change.
The weight of the object would decrease.
The gravitational force of the object would increase.
The mass of the object would be stronger than gravity.
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The gravitational force of the object would increase.
Reason: by Newton’s law of gravitation, F = G m1 m2 / r^2, so if one mass increases (with distance fixed) the mutual gravitational force increases proportionally.
Reason: by Newton’s law of gravitation, F = G m1 m2 / r^2, so if one mass increases (with distance fixed) the mutual gravitational force increases proportionally.
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