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Suppose the force of gravitation between two bodies of equal masses is f. If each mass is doubled keeping the distance of separation between them unchanged,

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Answered by souhit12
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formula of force of gravitation is (F)=G×(m1×m2)÷(r^2)

where m1 and m2 are the masses,r is the distance of separation and G is the universal gravitational constant

when m1 and m2 are doubled keeping distance of separation unchanged force becomes 4 times the initial force

thus final force will be 4f

Answered by XxSoloRiderXx
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Explanation:

Pressure is scalar quantity which is defined as force per unit area where the force acts in a direction perpendicular to the surface.

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