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two frogs and one metre apart underground and the gravitational force between them is F1 the jump above the surface of water keeping the same distance between them and the new gravitational force between them is f to the relationship between F1 and f2 is​

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Answered by nilamkumari91229
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Answer:

The force of gravity between two objects is determined by the mass of each object and the distance between their centers. Objects with a greater amount of mass will exert a greater degree of gravitational pull, but as the distance between two objects increases, the gravitational force between them lessens.

In this case, the distance between the two fishes remains the same both inside and outside the water. So the force between them remains the same both inside and outside the water. That is, F

1

=F

2

.

Explanation:

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