The force of gravity between the two spheres is 12 N (newtons). If the mass of each sphere is doubled (2x), and the distance between the spheres remains constant, what will happen to the force of gravity?
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22. The drawing represents two suspended spheres.
The force of gravity between the two spheres is 12 N (newtons). If the mass of each sphere is doubled (2x),
and the distance between the spheres remains constant, what will happen to the force of gravity?
A. The force of gravity will decrease by onehalf .
B. The force of gravity will decrease by onefourth .
C. The force of gravity will increase by a factor of two (2x).
D. The force of gravity will increase by a factor of four (4x).
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