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Chemistry, 07.10.2019 09:50 cloeybrown

Consider the law of gravitational attraction. two spheres with a mass, m, are attracted to each other by a force, f. if the distance between the two spheres doubles while the masses remain constant, will the force between the two spheres change? if yes, how? a) yes, the force decreases by 1/4. b) yes. the force decreases by 1/2. c) yes, the forces decreases by 1/16. d) no. the force remains constant because the masses remain constant.

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