If the Earth were moved twice as far from the Sun, how would the Sun's gravitational pull change?

Answer

It would drop to one-fourth of its current strength

Because gravitational force follows the inverse-square law concerning distance, doubling the distance ($2^2$) reduces the force to one-fourth of its initial strength.

If the Earth were moved twice as far from the Sun, how would the Sun's gravitational pull change?

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