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An object is placed near to the earth. If the distance between the object and the earth is increased too much, how will it affect the value of 'g' ?
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Answered by ExᴏᴛɪᴄExᴘʟᴏʀᴇƦ
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If the distance is increased too much then the gravitational force will be reduced

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  • We know that the gravitational force is inversely proportional to the distance
  • G ∝ 1/D
  • Gravitational force will be affected with,
  1. Distance between the bodies
  2. Mass of the body
  • Newton's law of gravitation states that every body attracts every other body. And the gravitational force will be equal to to the product of the masses of the two bodies and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance
  • F = G m¹m²/r²
  • Here in the formula,
  1. F = Gravitational Force
  2. m¹ & m² are the two bodies
  3. r = Distance between the bodies
  • As per the gravitational law every body including us attract other body, we attract each other except the as the mass is reduced, the force is less and so we don't observe that in our day today life
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