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The separation distance between two 1.0 kg masses is changed. How is the mutual gravitational force affected in each case? (Assume F2 represents the new force and F1 represents the original force.)
F2 / F1 =
(b) The separation distance is 7 times the original distance.
F2 / F1 =
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