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newton law of gravitation how does the force of gravitation betweentwo objects change when the distance between them is reduce to half

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Answered by afreen786n
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According to Newtons law of gravitation , gravitational force between two objects is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two objects .

If you are reducing the distance between two objects to tha half then the gravitational force will increase four times the previous one .

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We can apply the inverse square law:

F = k/r^2

Where k is field constant. This equation can rearrange to

(Fr^2)1 = (Fr^2)2

(F*r^2)1 = (F*(0.5*r)^2)2

F(2) = F(1)*1/0.25

F(2) = 4*F(1)

The force will be four times the previous.



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Answered by Anonymous
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◾◾here is your answer...

According to the universal law of gravitation, gravitational force (F),

F∝ 1/r^2

If distance r becomes r/2, then the gravitational force will be proportional to

F ∝ 1/ (r/2)^2 ∝ 4/r^2

Hence, if the distance is reduced to half, then the gravitational force becomes four times larger than the previous value.

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