Physics, asked by mridul5232, 11 months ago

How does the force of gravitation between 2 object change when the (s) between them is reduced to half?

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Answered by rohit710
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\bold{Hello}

We know that Force of gravitation is proportional to \bold{1/r^{2}}

Here , r is the distance between objects.

According to the question , r = r/2

F = \bold{\frac{Gm1m2}{{r/2}^{2}}}


force of gravitation between 2 object change when the distance between them is reduced to half is \textbf{ 4 times the original force}






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Answered by Anonymous
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☺ Hello mate__ ❤

◾◾here is your answer...

According to the universal law of gravitation, gravitational force (F),

F∝ 1/r^2

If distance r becomes r/2, then the gravitational force will be proportional to

F ∝ 1/ (r/2)^2 ∝ 4/r^2

Hence, if the distance is reduced to half, then the gravitational force becomes four times larger than the previous value.

I hope, this will help you.

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