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The distance between two bodies is doubled.How is the magnitude of gravitational force between them affect?​

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Answered by sansanwalkajal4
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F = GM1M2/R²

IF DISTANCE IS DOUBLED,

F(NEW) = GM1M2/4R²

F BECOMES 1/4 TIMES..

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Answered by anonymous0615105
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Answer:

Gravitational force between two bodies is  F=Gm1m2/r square . When  r  is doubled, new force will be -

F′=Gm1m2/4rsquare=14[Gm1m2/r square]=F/4  

The gravitational forces reduces to  (1/4)th  of the original value.

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