Which statement describes the relationship between the mass of two objects and their gravitational attraction toward each other?(1 point)

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If the mass of one object increases while the mass of the other object remains the same, then the gravitational attraction increases.
If the mass of one object increases while the mass of the other object remains the same, then the gravitational attraction increases.

If the mass of both objects increases by the same amount, then the gravitational attraction decreases.
If the mass of both objects increases by the same amount, then the gravitational attraction decreases.

If the mass of both objects increases by the same amount, then the gravitational attraction remains the same.
If the mass of both objects increases by the same amount, then the gravitational attraction remains the same.

If the mass of one object increases while the mass of the other object remains the same, then the gravitational attraction remains the same.

1 answer

The correct statement that describes the relationship between the mass of two objects and their gravitational attraction is:

If the mass of one object increases while the mass of the other object remains the same, then the gravitational attraction increases.

Gravitational attraction is directly proportional to the masses of both objects involved; thus, increasing the mass of one object while keeping the other constant results in a greater gravitational force between them.