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Options A, D, and F are correct. Increasing the distance between the objects decreases the gravitational force between two objects.
What is Newton's law of gravitation?
Newton's law of gravity states that each particle having mass in the universe attracts each other particle with a force known as the gravitational force.
The gravitational force is proportional to the product of the masses of the two bodies and inversely proportional to the square of their distance.
When mass increases and distance reduces, gravity rises. Gravity also lowers when the distance between two points increases and the mass decreases.
The gravitational force F is;
[tex]\rm F = G \frac{Mm}{r^2}[/tex]
M and m are the mass of two objects
G is the gravitational constant
r is the distance between the masses
The changes would result in a decrease in the gravitational force between two objects is;
A)increasing the distance between the objects
E)Decreasing the mass of one of the objects
F)Decreasing the mass of both objects
Hence options A, D and F are correct.
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