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If the mass of one object is doubled and mass of other remains the same and if distance between them is halved then how does the gravitational force change?

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Answered by sandeepsaini0
9

Explanation:

as F = Gm1m2/r

as mass is doubled and distant halved than

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Answered by SahilKumar1406
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Answer:

Let mass be 'm' and 'n'.

Let the original distance b/w them=d

F=G×m×n/d×d=Gmn/d^2

New distance=d/2

New mass=2n

New force=G×m×2n/(d^2/4)

=8Gmn/(d^2)

New Force become 8 times.

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