The gravitational force between two bodies does not depend on MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The gravitational force between two bodies does not depend on
A. Their masses
B. Universal constant G
C. Presence of other bodies
D. Distance between them
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Gravitational force independent of intervening medium and other bodies (principle of superposition).

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