The gravitational force is zero
when the distance between two
objects is
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Originally Answered: If the distance between two masses is zero shouldn't the gravitational force between them be infinity ? When the distance between two point charges is zero you are talking of the same body. A body cannot exert a force on itself. ... G m1 m2 / r^2 is not applicable when m1 and m2 are not point masses.
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Originally Answered: If the distance between two masses is zero shouldn't the gravitational force between them be infinity ? When the distance between two point charges is zero you are talking of the same body. A body cannot exert a force on itself. ... G m1 m2 / r^2 is not applicable when m1 and m2 are not point masses.
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