i want to ask- the gravitational force between two object is depends on distance beween them and their mass
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◆ Basically, the gravitational force on both the objects will be same as 9.8 or 10 M/S^2.
◆ But, the mass of both the objects matters. If the first object has lower mass than compared to second object, then the second object will fall faster than the first object.
◆ You can assume the above explanation as you drop A paper ball & a piece of stone from the same height. You will notice that stone will drop faster than the paper ball due to mass difference.
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◆ Basically, the gravitational force on both the objects will be same as 9.8 or 10 M/S^2.
◆ But, the mass of both the objects matters. If the first object has lower mass than compared to second object, then the second object will fall faster than the first object.
◆ You can assume the above explanation as you drop A paper ball & a piece of stone from the same height. You will notice that stone will drop faster than the paper ball due to mass difference.
HOPE IT HELPS
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