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Which statement best describes the gravitational force of an object?(1 point)
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The object only has gravitational force when it is on the surface of a massive body, such as Earth.
The object only has gravitational force when it is on the surface of a massive body, such as Earth.
The greater the object’s mass and the closer it is, the greater its gravitational force.
The greater the object’s mass and the closer it is, the greater its gravitational force.
The greater the object’s mass, the less its gravitational force will be.
The greater the object’s mass, the less its gravitational force will be.
The farther away an object is, the greater its gravitational force will be.
The farther away an object is, the greater its gravitational force will be.
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The greater the object’s mass and the closer it is, the greater its gravitational force.
Reason: Newton’s law of gravitation says F = G m1 m2 / r^2, so force increases with mass and decreases with the square of the distance.
Reason: Newton’s law of gravitation says F = G m1 m2 / r^2, so force increases with mass and decreases with the square of the distance.
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