Physics, asked by manya2255, 8 months ago


The magnitude of non-contact forces on two
bodies depends on the distance of separation
between them. It decreases with the increase
in separation and increases as the separation
decreases. Its magnitude varies inversely as
the square of distance of separation i.e., on
doubling the separation, the force becomes
one-fourth.

what does it means​

Answers

Answered by prem4027
2

Answer:

it means that when you keep to object near the force of attraction that is gravity becomes more.when the distance between the object is more than the force of attraction becomes less.

Explanation:

inmathematical temrs force=1/distance^2

which means that the gravitational force becomes.more when the objects are near and less when the objects are far away.

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