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Physics, 26.08.2019 20:00 coryintheswamp

The distance between two objects is increased by 3 times the original distance. how will this change the force of attraction between the two objects?
a. the new force will be 1/3 of the original.
b. the new force will be 3 times more than the original.
c. the new force will be 1/9 of the original.
d. the new force will be 9 times more than the original.

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