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gladu [14]
2 years ago
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Biology
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Neko [114]2 years ago
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The action that will directly affect the gravitational force between two objects is increasing the pressure on the objects (option B).

<h3>What is gravitational force?</h3>

Gravitational force is a very long-range, but relatively weak fundamental force of attraction that acts between all particles that have mass; believed to be mediated by gravitons.

Gravitational force can also be referred to as the force due to gravity of a planet.

The gravitational force between two objects can be affected by the following factors:

  • Increase in pressure
  • Increase in temperature
  • Increase in speed of objects

Therefore, the action that will directly affect the gravitational force between two objects is increasing the pressure on the objects.

Learn more about gravitational force at: brainly.com/question/12528243

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