There are two objects in space, one with a mass of 1,500 kg, the other with a mass of 2,500 kg. They are 500 kilometers

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There are two objects in space, one with a mass of 1,500 kg, the other with a mass of 2,500 kg. They are 500 kilometers

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There are two objects in space, one with a mass of 1,500 kg, the other with a mass of 2,500 kg. They are 500 kilometers apart from one another. How would the force of their gravitational attraction change if they were, instead, 200 miles from one another? The gravitation force between them would be greater The gravitation force between them would be less The gravitation force between them would not change Objects with such small mass do not have a gravitational attraction to each other. Objects must be closer together than this in order to have gravitational attraction.
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