A mass M is broken into two parts of masses m1 and m2 related so that force of gravitational attraction between the two parts is maximum ???
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newton metre square by coulomb square.
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- Here we are given one particle which is separated into parts M1 and M2 mass and we know the formula for force between two masses would be directly proportional to gravitational constant and product of masses inversely proportional to the distance square between them.
- Hence we can say the lower is the distance between the two masses, the more force applied on each other ends for getting the maximum gravitational pull.
- The masses should be placed really close to each other such that the distance becomes nearly zero or zero which makes the gravitational force nearly equal to infinite.
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