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Two sacks contain the same number of identical apples and are separated by a distance r. the two sacks exert a gravitational force on each other that is opposite in direction but with the same magnitude, f. half the apples are removed from one sack and placed in the second sack. what is the magnitude of the gravitational force between the two sacks in terms of the original force, f?

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