Physics, asked by akamarjyoti, 1 year ago

The gravitational force between two objects onthe earth is 2N . What will be the gravitational force between this 2 bodies on the surface of moon kept at the same distance justify



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Answered by kvnmurty
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Gravitational force between two objects is given by
    
     F = G M1 M2 / d²

It is dependent on the masses of objects M1, M2, and the distance d between them.

The gravitational force between them remains same at 2N.

But the gravitational force between each of the objects and the Moon changes and becomes 1/6th of that on the Earth.


Anonymous: What was my mistake? Will you tell me?
Anonymous: There was gravitation force given as 2n and I's done the product of force and gravity on moon.
kvnmurty: your answer was: The force on moon will be 2×1/6 (since moon have 1/6 part of gravitational force of earth). So, The gravitational force will be 1/3 N.
kvnmurty: the force you are taking about is the weight of an object. It will reduce like you said. The 2 N force is supposed to be force between two objects, but not between moon and an object.
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Anonymous: That means?
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kvnmurty: i mean u r fast in catching up
Anonymous: Oh! Thanks. Sir!
Answered by Anonymous
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The gravitational force between the object remains same because they have same distance and same mass so the gravitational force remains same anywhere in the universe.

Anonymous: I hope it will help you.
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