Physics, asked by rudramalhar9040, 3 months ago

How does the force of gravitation between two objects change when
the distance between them is reduced to (i)half (ii)one third(iii)one
fourth?​

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Answered by ganpatram138
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Answered by nothing135
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Answer:

4F, 9F, 16F

Explanation:

First, we need to understand the force of gravitation between two bodies.

F = Gm_1m_2/r^2 , where F is the force, m1 and m2 are the masses of the two objects and r is the distance between the two objects.

i.) When r becomes r/2, F will become F/(1/4) = 4F

ii.) When r becomes r/3, F will become F/(1/9) = 9F

iii.) When r becomes r/4, F will become F/(1/16) = 16F

Hope it helps!

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