How does the gravitational force between two objects change if the masses of both objects are doubled?
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Gravitational force become 4 times
Explanation:
F=Gm1m2/r2 equation 1
f=G2m12m2/r2
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The gravitational force between two objects is quadrupled if the masses of both objects are doubled.
The universal formula for gravitation derived by Newton states that the product of the masses is directly proportional to the gravitational force acting between both the bodies. Assuming that no other factors and parameters are changed in the given question, then each mass is doubled individually, and their product becomes four times the original value. As a result, the overall gravitational force is also multiplied by four times.
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