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the gravitational force between two object is 100 Newton how should distance between these objects change so that force becomes 50 Newton​

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Answered by amazingsuraj101
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Answer:

Answer:

The answer is \sqrt{2} \\r1

Explanation:

Let the two mass be m1 and m2.

Initially let the distance be r1

so,

100=\frac{G.m1.m2}{r1^{2} }

100.r1^{2}=G.m1.m2............................1 eq

then let the distance be r2

50=\frac{G.m1.m2}{r2^{2} }

50.r2^{2}=G.m1.r2.............................2 eq

by equating both..

we get r2=\sqrt{2}r1

HOPE THIS WILL HELP.

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