Physics, asked by study132, 6 months ago

1. What happens to the force between two objects, if

a. the mass of one object is doubled ?
b. the distance between the objects is doubled and tripled ?
c. the masses of both objects are doubled ?

Answers

Answered by moonstar16098
2

Answer:

Explanation:If the mass of one of the objects is doubled, then the force of gravity between them is doubled. ... Since gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two interacting objects, more separation distance will result in weaker gravitational forces.

Answered by jainshalu2016
0

Answer:

since, F = GMm/d^2

(a) If mass of one object is doubled,

F1 = G × 2M × m / d^2

F1 = GMm/d^2 × 2

F1 = F×2

(b) Similarly from (a) if distance is doubled, Force becomes 1/4 times the original force.

and if distance is tripled, Force becomes 1/9 times the original force.

(c) If the mass of both the objects is doubled, the force becomes 4 time it's original force.

Explanation:

Similar questions