Science, asked by prathmeshkengar9767, 3 months ago

Gravitational force between two-point objects having masses m1 and m2 separated by

distance ‘r’ from their centres is

(A)Directly proportional to product of their masses and inversely proportional to

distance between their centers

(B) Directly proportional to product of their masses and is independent of distance

between the masses.

(C) Depends on distance between the masses and is independent of magnitude of masses

(D)Directly proportional to product of their masses and inversely proportional to square​

Answers

Answered by rishabh1404
1

Answer:

Directly proportional to product of their masses and inversely proportional to square of distance

Answered by kumarmalarkodi
0

Answer:

Universal Law of Gravitation : It states that the force of attraction between two

bodies is directly proportional to the

product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the

distance 

between them. 

Let the two bodies 'A' and 'B' be of masses 'M' and 'm' respectively,

which are separated by a distance According

to Universal Law of Gravitation,

F=GM∗m²

Where, 'G' is called universal gravitation constant.

The numerical value ofG=6.67×10−11Nm²kg².

Explanation:

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