Physics, asked by manishpooja31102, 11 months ago

the gravitational force between two objects is f how will this force change when the mass of each object is doubled​

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Answered by drchethanashivapraka
3

Answer:

Newton's law of gravitation-->Gm₁m₂/R²

F₁=Gm₁m₂/R²

m₁-->2m₁

m₂-->2m₂

F₂=G(2m₁)(2m₂)/R²

F₁:F₂=[Gm₁m₂/R²] / [G(2m₁)(2m₂)/R²]

       =1/4

the force of attraction gets increased by 4 times its original value.

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Answered by shubhamsoni45
1

Answer:

4 times increases....

Explanation:

f=GM1M2/R²

if M1= 2M1 and M2=2M2 then

f=G(2M1)(2M2)/R²

so new f=4GM1M2/R²

f2 = 4 f1

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