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Colton Moreno
16 October, 09:52
How does mass affect gravitational force
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Genevieve Cummings
16 October, 11:11
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Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object.
The gravity on an object depends on two things: mass of the objects being attracted and the distance between the objects is needed to find gravity.
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