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  • Understanding Gravitational Force: Factors & How to Calculate
    You need to give me more information to answer this! The gravitational force between two objects depends on:

    * Their masses: The more massive the objects, the stronger the gravitational force.

    * The distance between them: The closer the objects, the stronger the gravitational force.

    Here's how to figure it out:

    1. Tell me the objects you're considering. Are we talking about planets, stars, apples, or something else?

    2. Tell me their masses. For example, "Object A has a mass of 10 kg and Object B has a mass of 50 kg."

    3. Tell me the distance between them. For example, "The objects are 1 meter apart."

    Once I have this information, I can use the formula for gravitational force to calculate which two objects would experience the greatest force.

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