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Please answer this quick If the distance between 2 masses is increased by a factor 5, by what factor would the mass of one of them have to be altered to maintain the same gravitational force? Would this be an increase or decrease in the mass? Pls with full process...... First answer would be the brainliest!!!

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Answered by rs9916948
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The Brainliest Answer! If Distance (r) is increased by 4 then F is decreased by 4^2 = 16. To neutralise this effect product of masses m1 and m2 should be equal to 16. Hence mass of any one object should increase to 16 times that of its initial.

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