Physics, asked by anakharnair6, 5 months ago

How does the mutual force of attraction between the two bodies of specific mass and

separated by a distance change when

a) If the mass of both the bodies are doubled.

b) If the distance between the bodies is doubled.

c) If the distance is made one fourth.

(Explain with the help of formula​

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Answered by Anonymous
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F∝m1 m2

So, gravitational force will increase by 4 times if mass of both the bodies are doubled.

Answered by Anonymous
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F∝m1 m2

So, gravitational force will increase by 4 times if mass of both the bodies are doubled.

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