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If the gravitation force on body 1 due to 2 is given by `F_(12)` and on body 2 due to 1 is given as `F_(21)`,
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If the gravitation force on body 1 due to 2 is given by `F_(12)` and on body 2 due to 1 is given as `F_(21)`, then
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(a) `F_(12) = F_(21)` (b) `F_(12)= -F_(21)` (c) `F_(12)=(F_(21))/4` (d) None of the above
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