how does gravitational force of attraction between two masses depends upon distance between them
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It is inversely proportional to the square of the distance (r2) between them.
i.e., F = G m1 m2r2where, G is universal gravitational constant.
i.e., F = G m1 m2r2where, G is universal gravitational constant.
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The gravitational force of attractraction between 2 objects is directly proportional to thequare of the distance between them.
When the distance increases the force of gravitation decreases
When the distance increases the force of gravitation decreases
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