Physics, asked by pranavchabharekar, 29 days ago

how dose the force of objects change when asseleration is constant and the mass is reduced to half​

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Answered by aditikar11
1

Answer:

We know that According to the law of gravitation, the force between any two objects of mass M and m is directly proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

F=G

r

2

Mm

So, if Distance is halved, i.e new r=

2

r

So, New F=G

2

2

r

2

Mm

⇒F=4G

r

2

Mm

So, Force of gravitation increases by 4 times when distance reduced by half

Answered by Anonymous
3

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According to Newton's Second law of Motion :-

  • F = m × a

Where,

F = Force

m = Mass

a = Acceleration

Take ;

 :  \implies \boxed{a = 1 } \\ :  \implies \boxed{m =  \frac{1}{2} } \\

\;\large{\boxed{\bf{\green{F = m \times a}}}}

 \implies \: F =  \frac{1}{2}  \times 1 \\  \implies \boxed{F =  \frac{1}{2} }

We can Say that, if Mass is reduced to half, the Force is also Becomes half because F ∝ M

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