Assuming that mass stays constant, a decrease in force will result in a corresponding decrease in the acceleration of the object being acted upon by the force.
Gravitational force would increase as distance is decreased. Because force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance
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If the force is decreased, it will likely become smaller, and perhaps also lesser as well. Too.
The energy of the motion is decreased.
The gravitational force has a 1/r2 dependence, so if you double the distance, the force is decreased by a factor of 4.
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gravity
a) stays constant b) decreases sharply c) increase d) decreases slightly
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The gravitational force then increases by a factor of 4 .
it gets decreased
It decreases.