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Pd96 Pd96
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Two small balls, A and B, attract each other gravitationally, exerting a force of magnitude F on each other. If we now double both masses and the separation of the balls, what will now be the magnitude of the attractive force that they exert on each one?
A) 16F
B) 8F
C) 4F
D) F
E) F/4
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College Physics


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