6. What happens to the force between two objects, if (i) the mass of one object is doubled? (ii) the distance between the objects is doubled and tripled? (iii) the masses of both objects are doubled?
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According to the universal law of gravitation, the force between 2 objects (m1 and m2) is proportional to their plenty and reciprocally proportional to the sq. of the distance(R) between them. If the mass is doubled for one object. F = 2F, so the force is also doubled.
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[i] If the mass is doubled then then the force of attraction will become 4 times of its original value.
[ii] When the distance between the objects is doubled then force between them is one fourth.
When the distance between the objects is tripled then force between them is one ninth.
[iii] If the masses of both objects is doubled the force of attraction will become 4 times of its original value.
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