if the distance between two point masses is doubled then how does the force of gravity Between them vary? why?
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Gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between 2 point masses. Hence when the distance doubles, the gravity reduces by a factor of 4.
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Answer:-Force would become ¼
Answer:-Force would become ¼Pls mark me as brainliest
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