Physics, asked by worldthe964, 6 months ago

the gravitational force between two masses in vacuum is f. When the two bodies are immersed in water(without changing any other quantities) the force between them is
a. Will decrease
b.Will remain same
c. Will decrease​

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Answered by ganamika481
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Answer:

The gravitational force between two objects becomes weaker if the two objects are moved apart and stronger if they are brought closer together; that is, the force depends on the distance between the objects. ... The amount of this acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass of the object.

Explanation:

The gravitational force between two objects becomes weaker if the two objects are moved apart and stronger if they are brought closer together; that is, the force depends on the distance between the objects. ... The amount of this acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass of the object.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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WILL DECREASE

The gravitational force between two things weakens as they move apart and strengthens as they move closer together; that is, the force is proportional to the distance between the items. The object's mass is inversely related to the amount of acceleration.

Explanation:

The gravitational force between two things weakens as they move apart and strengthens as they move closer together; that is, the force is proportional to the distance between the items. The object's mass is inversely related to the amount of acceleration.

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