How would the force of gravity between two objects change if the mass of
each object were doubled?
A. The force between them would be 1/4 the force with the initial
separation.
B. The force between them would be 4 times larger than with the
initial masses.
C. The force between them would be 1/2 the force with the initial
separation.
D. The force between them would be 2 times larger than with the
initial masses.
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