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Two massive objects are fixed in position. A third object is placeddirectly between the first two at the position at which the totalgravitational force on the third object due to the two massiveobjects is zero. The object is displace slightly toward one of thetwo massive objects, the total gravitational force on the thirdobject is now:

A) in the opposite direction to the displacement of the object
B) in a direction which depends on which of the massive objects hasa greater mass.
C) zero
D) perpendicular to the displacement of the object
E) none of the choices above are correct

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