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Which of the following is the best definition of Newton's theory of universal gravitation?
Every object is pulled downward with a force that increases as the height from which an object is dropped increases.
Every object is attracted to the Earth with a force that increases with increasing mass and distance.
Every object attracts every other object in the universe, with a force that increases as the objects' masses decrease and the distance between them increases.
Every object attracts every other object in the universe, with a force that increases as the objects' masses increase and the distance between them decreases.
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