For two objects in space with very different masses, the gravitational force
causes:
A. no ne...
Physics, 29.03.2021 04:50 kuehlthau03
For two objects in space with very different masses, the gravitational force
causes:
A. no net force since the equal but opposite forces cancel each other
out.
B. a force in a constant direction that acts only on the larger of the
two masses.
C. a force that makes the more-massive object orbit the less-
massive one.
D. a force that makes the less-massive object orbit the more-massive
one.
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