The gravitational force between two masses
kept at a certain distance is 'P' Newton. The
same two masses are now kept in water and
the distance between them are same. The
gravitational force between these two masses
in water is 'Q' Newton then
(A) P < 0
(B) None of these
(C) P= Q
(D) P > Q
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HEY THERE
OPTION 'C' WILL BE RIGHT BECAUSE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE DOESN'T DEPEND ON ANY MEDIUM.
HOPE IT HELPS
OPTION 'C' WILL BE RIGHT BECAUSE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE DOESN'T DEPEND ON ANY MEDIUM.
HOPE IT HELPS
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Answer:
OPTION C
Explanation:
it is given by formula Gm1m2/r²
here G is earths gravity which is constant
objects are same so masses are constant
and the distance(r) is also same..
so P=Q
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