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The force 'f' depends on the masses of two bodies and the distance between them. Find the relation between these quantities. ​

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Answered by poorvajakupendira
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Answer:

The gravitational force F between two bodies of masses M and m kept at a distance d from each other is:

F=G×d2m×M

The force between two bodies is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. This is, 

Fαd21

Therefore, if we double the distance between two bodies, the gravitational force becomes one-fourth and if we halve the distance between two bodies, then the gravitational force becomes four times.

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Answered by rajeshmasaurhi1977
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Answer:

The gravitational force F between two bodies of masses M and m kept at a distance d from each other is:

F=G×d2m×M

The force between two bodies is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. This is, 

Fαd21

Therefore, if we double the distance between two bodies, the gravitational force becomes one-fourth and if we halve the distance between two bodies, then the gravitational force becomes four times. 

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