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The gravitational force of attraction between two objects is given by

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Answered by dartaha2120
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Answer:

If the mass of both of the objects is doubled, then the force of gravity between them is quadrupled; and so on. Since gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two interacting objects, more separation distance will result in weaker gravitational forces.

Answered by Abhijeet1589
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The gravitational force of attraction between two objects is given by -

F = G  \frac{m1 \times m2}{ {r}^{2} }

Explanation:

  • According to Newton's law gravitation, every object attracts another object by a force acting along the line intersecting the two objects.
  • The Force acting is directly proportional to the product of two masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
  • The equation if gravitation is -

F = G  \frac{m1 \times m2}{ {r}^{2} }

  • where F is the gravitational force acting between 2 objects
  • m1 and m2 are the mass of objects.
  • r is the distance between the center of masses of the two objects
  • G is the gravitational constant.
  • Value of G = 6.673 × 10⁻¹¹ Nm²Kg⁻¹

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