the force between object m1 and m2 is inversly propotional ti square of distance between them means
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Universal law of gravitation
Nistha707:
yes i know that but meaning of that statement I want
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This statement means that the force which is existed between any two object named m1 and m2 called gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of its distance. It means if we increase the distance between them by taking their mass constant then, the gravitational force will decrease and vice-versa. For example , let the mass of two object be 5 kg and 10 kg and the distance between them is 10 m. Then, if we increases the distance 10 m to 20 m by taking the mass same as before, then gravitational force will decreases and vice-versa.
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This statement means that the force which is existed between any two object named m1 and m2 called gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of its distance. It means if we increase the distance between them by taking their mass constant then, the gravitational force will decrease and vice-versa. For example , let the mass of two object be 5 kg and 10 kg and the distance between them is 10 m. Then, if we increases the distance 10 m to 20 m by taking the mass same as before, then gravitational force will decreases and vice-versa.
Hope it helps u.
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