how does the force of gravitation between two objects change when the distance between them is doubled
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According to the universal law ofgravitation,the magnitude of gravitational force between 2 objects is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. So,if the distance betweenthe 2 objects is doubled,then thegravitational force will become one-fourth.
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According to the universal law of gravitation, gravitational force (F),
F∝ 1/r^2
If distance r becomes 2r, then the gravitational force will be proportional to
F ∝ 1/ (2r)^2 ∝ 1/4r^2
Hence, if the distance is increased to 3 times, then the gravitational force becomes 1/4th times smaller than the previous value.
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