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(11) If the distance between two bodies is
increased by a factor of 5, (i) by what factor
will the gravitational force change if the masses
are kept constant? (ii) by what factor will the
mass of one of them have to be altered, keeping
the other mass the same, to maintain the same
gravitational force between the two bodies?​

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Answered by handsomeram16645
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Answer:

decrease

Explanation:

The strength of the gravitational force between two objects depends on two factors, mass and distance. the force of gravity the masses exert on each other. If one of the masses is doubled, the force of gravity between the objects is doubled. increases, the force of gravity decreases.

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