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What is the unit vector r̂ in the context of gravitational force?
A. A vector of magnitude 1 pointing from m2 to m1
B. A scalar quantity representing distance
C. A vector of magnitude 1 pointing from m1 to m2
D. A vector with magnitude equal to r
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