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Your correct answer would be (Every mass exerts a gravitational force on every other mass.) It really doesn't matter the size in mass what so ever, gravity is stronger than mass, mass in nothing compared to mass. Therefor, gravity exert's mass on any object with any size of mass.
Your correct answer would be . . .
[tex]\boxed{\boxed{Every \ mass \ exerts \ a \ gravitational \ force \ on \ every \ other \ mass}}[/tex]
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~Jurgen
Your correct answer would be (Every mass exerts a gravitational force on every other mass.) It really doesn't matter the size in mass what so ever, gravity is stronger than mass, mass in nothing compared to mass. Therefor, gravity exert's mass on any object with any size of mass.
Your correct answer would be . . .
[tex]\boxed{\boxed{Every \ mass \ exerts \ a \ gravitational \ force \ on \ every \ other \ mass}}[/tex]
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen
Answer:
C. Every mass exerts a gravitational force on every other mass.
Explanation:
Gravitational force is one of the four fundamental forces of nature. It is the force that binds together all the object in the universe. This force is exerted by all the object having mass on another objects having mass. It doesn't matter whether the mass is less or more. With change in mass the amount of force will vary but the gravitational force will still be acting on everything having mass.
The gravitational force between two objects of mass m₁ and m₂ separated by a distance r is given as:
[tex]F = \frac{G\times m_{1}\times m_{2}}{r^{2}}[/tex]
G = Universal gravitational constant