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When two objects are near each other, how would increasing one object’s mass affect it?

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  • 25-09-2020
When two objects are near each other, increasing one object's mass would cause the gravitational force of the object to increase. where m and M are the masses of the two objects, d is the distance between their centres, and G is the gravitational constant.
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