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Newton's Law of Gravitation is called universal because:
AIt applies to all bodies in the universe
BIt was discovered in space
CIt is valid only for planets
DThe value of G is very large
✓ Correct Answer: A — It applies to all bodies in the universe
It applies to all objects with mass, regardless of their size, composition, or location in the universe.
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