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Two equal point masses are separated by a distance \( d_{1} \). The force of gravitation acting between them is \( F_{1} \). If the separation is decreased to \( d_{2} \), then the new force of gravitation \( F_{2} \) is given by
(a) \( F_{2}=F_{1} \)
(b) \( F_{2}=F_{1}\left(\frac{d_{1}}{d_{2}}\right)^{2} \)
(c) \( F_{2}=F_{1}\left(\frac{d_{2}}{d_{1}}\right)^{2} \)
(d) \( F_{2}=F_{1}\left(\frac{d_{1}}{d_{2}}\right) \)
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