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15. We set up an experiment on earth to measure the force of gravitation between two particles placed at a certain distance apart. Suppose the force is of magnitude F. We rake the same set up to the moon and perform the experiment again What would be the magnitude of the force between the two particles there​

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Answered by jeetchourasia7
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Newton's universal law of gravitation says that the force acting upon (and therefore the acceleration of) an object toward Earth should be inversely proportional to the square of its distance from the center of Earth. ... The acceleration should be (1/60)2 = 1/3600 (or 3600 times less—about 0.00272 m/s2.

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