A and B are two bodies. A exerts a force on B by F due north. What is the force on A and B
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Well when two bodies exert force on each other they exist in Action-Reactions pair which are opposite in nature. We can say if A exerts force on B due north, B exert an equal and opposite force due South (opposite of north). Force b/w two particles can be given by the relation
F α M1 x M2
F α 1/R²
Force is directly proportional to product of masses and inversely proportional to the square of distance b/w their centers (i.e COM)
Therefore
F = (G M1 x M2)/R²
here G is proportionality const. and is const. in whole universe
G= 6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ Nm²/Kg²
F α M1 x M2
F α 1/R²
Force is directly proportional to product of masses and inversely proportional to the square of distance b/w their centers (i.e COM)
Therefore
F = (G M1 x M2)/R²
here G is proportionality const. and is const. in whole universe
G= 6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ Nm²/Kg²
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By Newton's second law of motion (For every action there is always opposite and equal reaction). Force on A by B will be also F but in south direction.
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