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Gravitational force between two masses m1 and m2 separated by a distance r in air is F. What is the gravitational force between these masses separated by the same distance r in vacuum? no phaltu baate phaltu baate=report answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: The gravitational force will remain the same. This is because, force of gravity between any two objects doesn't depend on its surrounding media.

F = GMm/r² = constant everywhere.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The gravitational force will be same.

F = Gm1m2/r^2

Explanation:

Gravitational force between two masses m1 and m2 separated by a distance r in air is

F = Gm1m2/r^2

since, there is no difference between air and the vacuum

so, gravitational force between these masses separated by the same distance r in vacuum will be

F = Gm1m2/r^2

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