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Physics, 06.11.2019 07:31 liltay12386

The arrows in the figure represent the
gravitational force between marbles that
have egual mass
how should the force arrows look if a
marble that has greater mass replaces one
of these marbles?
a. both arrows should be drawn longer
b. both arrows should stay the same
length,
c. the arrow from the marble with less
mass should be longer than the other
arrow,
d. the arrow from the marble with less
mass should be shorter than the other
arrow,

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