Physics, asked by VardaanVK, 4 months ago

If the distance between two masses be increased by a factor of 6, by what factor would the mass

of one of them hence to be altered to maintain the same gravitational force​

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Answered by mohammedzaid0
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Hence, if the distance is increased by a factor of 6, we get a factor of 136 . Therefore, the product of the two masses needs to increase by a factor of 36, which we can do by increasing the mass of each object by a factor of 6.

Answered by keshavsharma58
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Hence, if the distance is increased by a factor of 6, we get a factor of 136 . Therefore, the product of the two masses needs to increase by a factor of 36, which we can do by increasing the mass of each object by a factor of 6.

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