How does the gravitational force between two bodies changes if mass of one body is doubled the distance between them remains the same
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When you double of mass of the other body, that doubles it again, so you have four times the original force. Then you move them half as far apart, which multiplies the force by four. (Gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.)
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force also get doubles
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