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Which refers to the force that one massive object exerts to attract another object?
velocity
gravity
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Gravity.
Gravity is the force by which two masses attract each other (Newton's law: F = G·m1·m2 / r^2). Velocity, by contrast, is an object's speed with direction, not a force.
Gravity is the force by which two masses attract each other (Newton's law: F = G·m1·m2 / r^2). Velocity, by contrast, is an object's speed with direction, not a force.
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