The exact distance between any two objects that is used in Newton's law of gravity is
A) the distance from the nearest surface of one object to the nearest surface of the other.
B) the distance from the center of one object to the center of the other object.
C) the distance from the center of mass of one object to the center of mass of the other.
D) the distance from the farthest surface of one object to the farthest surface of the other.
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