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A mass is at the center of a square, with four masses at the corners as shown.

Rank the choices according to the magnitude of the gravitational force on the center mass.

A

`F_(A) = F_(B) lt F_(C ) = F_(D)`

B

`F_(A) gt F_(B) lt F_(D) lt F_(C )`

C

`F_(A) = F_(B) gt F_(C ) = F_(D)`

D

none

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