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the gravitational force between two objects placed in air is F . if the space around two object is filled with water ,then the gravitational force between the objects becomes?​

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Answered by harshvardhangau
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Answer:

hey buddy..

still the force between the objects remains same as gravitational force b/w two objects does not depends on the medium ...

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Answered by pmvjs299
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Answer:

The gravitational force will remain same.

The gravitational force between the objects after the space around them is filled with water will remain same as they are kept in air.

Explanation:

we know that ,

gravitational force between two objects is given by,   F_{g} = \frac{GM_{1} M_{2} }{R^{2} }

where   G = gravitational constant  ( G = 6.674×10^(−11)  m^{3} kg^{-1} s^{-2})

M_{1} and M_{2} are mass of two objects

and R = distance between them

It is clear that

" The gravitational force between two objects is independent of the medium in which the two masses are present "

gravitational force between two objects placed in air = F

The gravitational force between the objects after the space around them is filled with water = F

hence the gravitational force between two objects kept at a distance will remain same everywhere irrespective of the medium they are present.

Hope it helps !

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