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Let the force of attraction between two bodies of masses M1 and M2 separated by a distance r1 be F1. What will happen to the force of attraction if the first mass is tripled? (2)
(write only the relation between the previous force and new force)

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Answered by piyushSinghchouhan
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Answer:

Gravitation

Step-by-step explanation:

F¹=GMm / r^2

when mass is tripled

F`=G(3M)m/r^2

having ratio of F` and F¹

F`\F¹ = GMm × r².

r². G(3M) m

F` = 1/3

3F` =F¹

new force will be tripled.

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