Physics, asked by sc747782, 7 months ago

1. There are two masses
Mand m at a distance of
d. If the distance between
them is doubled then find
change in gravitational force
between them.

Answers

Answered by mujeer06
1

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Answered by manisimha1
1

Explanation:

The gravitational force between two objects is inversely proportional to the square of distance between them.

So, if the distance between two objects is doubled, then the gravitational force becomes

2×2

1

.

That is, 1/4.

Therefore, if the distance between two masses be doubled, then the force between will becomes 1/4.

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