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gravitational force between two objects on Earth is 2 What will be the gravitational force of these two objects on earth surface?​

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Answered by manjeet1217
3

Explanation:

The gravitational force between any two objects whether on earth, the moon, or any other planet will be directly based on the product of the two masses and the inverse of the squared distance in between the two masses. It will be the same 2N as long as the masses and the distance in between are identical. What will be different are the gravitational force between each mass and the earth, and each mass and the moon, which are their weights on the earth and the moon respectively. That does not change the gravitational force between the two said identical masses, as long as the masses and the distance in between the two masses are the same. It follows from Newton’s famous equation of universal law of gravitation, which is as follows : F = Gm1•m2/d ^2, where F is the mutual force of gravitation between any two masses, m1 and m2 are the two masses, and d is the distance in between the two masses. Kaiser T, MD.

Answered by hetpatel555
0

Answer:

12

Explanation:

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