Physics, asked by opup, 3 months ago

Calculate the gravitational force between two objects of masses 1 kg each

and distance between their centres of masses as 1 m and placed in water

having density 1000 kg. m-3​

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Answered by pranabde34
3

Answer:

below

Explanation: masses of 2 objects – 1kg each

Distance=1m

Gravitational Force does not depend on the medium between the objects.

This is because Gravitational Force is a type of Conservative Force and we know that Conservative Forces are independent of medium between any two objects. Thus, Gravitational Force is also independent of medium between the objects.

Density of water is neglected thereby (not needed)

Then F= G*m1*m2/r^2

Putting the values F= 6.67*10^-11N

Answered by siddhantp2020
0

Answer:

6.67*10^-11N

Explanation:

masses of 2 objects – 1kg each

Distance=1m

Gravitational Force does not depend on the medium between the objects.

This is because Gravitational Force is a type of Conservative Force and we know that Conservative Forces are independent of medium between any two objects. Thus, Gravitational Force is also independent of medium between the objects.

Density of water is neglected thereby (not needed)

Then F= G*m1*m2/r^2

Putting the values F= 6.67*10^-11N

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