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The gravitational force between two masses is :
- directly proportional to the product of the masses
- inversely proportional to the square of the separation between them
- significant between heavenly bodies, but is insignificant between atomic bodies.
- all of the above
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all of the above
Reason — The gravitational force between two masses is :
- is always attractive
- directly proportional to the product of the masses
- inversely proportional to the square of the separation between them
- significant between heavenly bodies, but is insignificant between atomic bodies because of small magnitude of G.
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