Which image shows objects that are exerting more gravitational force on each other? (1 point) Responses 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

To determine which image shows objects exerting more gravitational force on each other, we need to analyze the images. However, the images have not been provided or described. Therefore, 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 look at the characteristics of the objects in each image. Gravitational force depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them.

In Image A, we can examine the size and distance of the objects. If one or both of the objects in Image A have a larger mass and are positioned closer together compared to the objects in Image B, then they would exert more gravitational force on each other.

Similarly, in Image B, we need to assess the size and distance of the objects. If one or both of the objects in Image B have a larger mass and are positioned closer together compared to the objects in Image A, then they would exert more gravitational force on each other.

Without having specific information about the objects' masses and distances in either image, it is not possible to determine which image shows objects exerting more gravitational force on each other. Therefore, the correct answer is "There is not enough information provided to answer the question."