Which image shows objects that are exerting more gravitational force on each other?

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Image A
Image A

Image B
Image B

They are exerting the same amount of force.
They are exerting the same amount of force.

There is not enough information provided to answer the question.
There is not enough information provided to answer the question.
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There is not enough information provided to answer the question.

To determine which image shows objects that are exerting more gravitational force on each other, we need to consider the concept of gravitational force. The gravitational force between two objects is determined by their masses and the distance between them.

In Image A, if the objects are closer together or have larger masses compared to Image B, then they will exert a stronger gravitational force on each other.

In Image B, if the objects are further apart or have smaller masses compared to Image A, then they will exert a weaker gravitational force on each other.

Without more specific information about the masses and distances between the objects in each image, it is not possible to determine which image shows objects that are exerting more gravitational force on each other.

Therefore, the correct answer is: There is not enough information provided to answer the question.

In order to determine which image shows objects that are exerting more gravitational force on each other, we would need to compare the masses and distances between the objects in each image. However, since there is not enough information provided to answer the question, we cannot determine which image shows objects exerting more gravitational force on each other.