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Two planets orbit a star, as shown. Is it possible for both planets to experience the same gravitational force from the central star?
A) Yes, as long as the outer planet is more massive.
B) Yes, as long as the outer planet is moving faster.
Yes, since they orbit the same star, they will always
have the same force.
D)
No, it is not possible for different objects to
experience the same gravitational force.


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