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which factors affect the gravitational force between objects? check all that apply. difference in speed of objects direction of movement of objects distance between objects masses of the objects volumes of the objects
Newton's law of universal gravitation states the gravitational force between two objects is given by $F=G\frac{m_1m_2}{r^2}$, where $m_1, m_2$ are the masses of the objects, $r$ is the distance between them, and $G$ is the gravitational constant. Speed, direction of movement, and volume do not appear in this formula, so they do not affect the gravitational force.
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