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According to the equation for gravitationl force. what happens to the force between two bodies if the mass of one of the bodies doubled?​

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Answered by Arka00
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Answer:

if mass of one of the bodies is doubled, the gravitational force between the two bodies.

initial = GMm/R²

final = G2Mm/R²

= 2(GMm/R²)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In universe every body having some force which attracts to each other it does not depend whether it is very small or large force.

The force attracts is equals to the force between both the masses is directly proportional to the square of radius.

F = \frac{Gm_{1}m_{2}  }{r^{2} }

Here, G is universal gravitational constant

m1 and m2 are mass of the bodies

r is the radius between the two masses

This phenomenon is also known as Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation.

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