Science, asked by kawadekunal42, 4 months ago

the distance between two masses is doubled, what happens to gravitational force between them
1) decreased of a quarter
2) half
3) double
4) none of the above ​

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Answered by sakshipatil7474
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Answer:

DOUBLE

Explanation:

So as two objects are separated from each other, the force of gravitational attraction between them also decreases. If the separation distance between two objects is doubled (increased by a factor of 2), then the force of gravitational attraction is decreased by a factor of 4 (2 raised to the second power).

Answered by dipanshuashoka90
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