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the masses of the object is small then the gravitational force between them is​

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Answered by clearall
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Answer:

The gravitational force between two objects is proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers

Explanation:

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Answered by archanajhaa
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Answer:

The masses of the object are small then the gravitational force between them is also small.

Explanation:

Gravitational force is based on the masses of two bodies and the square of the distance between them

Force(F)=G × M1 ×M2/d^{2}     (1)

G=gravatational constant=6.67 x 10^-11 m^Kg^-1 s^-2

M1=mass of the first body

M2=mass of the second body

d=distance between two bodies

By keeping the distance constant we can rewrite equation (1) as;

F∝M1×M2

As the force is directly proportional to the product of masses which states that more mass is more force or less mass is less force.

Hence, if the masses of the object are small then the gravitational force between them is also small.

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