Physics, 24.05.2020 01:57 leannaadrian
The data below were collected by scientists testing the force of gravity between two objects.
Distance
(m) Mass 1
(kg) Mass 2
(kg) Force
(N)
0.10 100 150 0.00010
0.10 150 150 0.00015
0.10 100 300 0.00020
0.10 200 200 0.00027
0.10 200 300 0.00040
What do the data in the table support?
A.
The force of gravity between two objects is determined by the object with more mass.
B.
The force of gravity only depends on the distance between the objects interacting.
C.
The force of gravity depends on the masses of the objects interacting.
D.
The force of gravity between two objects is determined by the object with less mass.
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