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how does the gravitational force bettween two obj change if the masses of both obj are doubled

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Answered by jaishreemane73
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Answer:if the masses of both are doubled because they are directly proportional

Explanation:

Answered by 0Ashray0
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Explanation:

Suppose initial gravitational force = G×m1 × m2/r²

if the mass is doubled,new force F' is applied

F' = G×2(m1 )× 2(m2)/r²

F' = 4 × G m1×m2/r²

F' = 4× F

therefore by doubling the mass of both the object the gravitational force becomes 4 times.

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