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Each pair of clay balls represents two planetesimals. if each planetesimal is composed of the same material and is separated he the same distance, which pair experiences the frayed gravitational attraction?
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The scientific method is limited to investigating physical phenomena that are which of the following? select all that apply. observable repeatable falsifiable unique measurable
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