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state the universal law of gravitation. what happens to the force between two objects if mass of one object is doubled

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Answered by Sahilkumar03
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Answer:

The universal law of gravitation states that every obejct in the universe attracts every other object with a force which is directly proportional to the mass of the two object. and inversly proprtional to the square of distance between them.if mass of one object is doubled the force also doubles.

Explanation:

As the Force is directly proportional to the masses so doubling one mass will double the force.

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