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Explain the relationships between gravity, mass, and distance.

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The amount of gravity that something possesses is proportional to its mass and distance between it and another object. ... His law of universal gravitation says that the force (F) of gravitational attraction between two objects with Mass1 and Mass2 at distance D is: F = G(mass1*mass2)/D squared.

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