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Two identical spheres of radius R made of the same material are kept at a distance d apart. Then the gravitational attraction between them is proportional to

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Two identical spheres of radius R made of the same material are kept at a distance d apart. Then the gravitational attraction between them is proportional to

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  • Radius of spheres = R
  • Distance between them = d

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  • Gravitational attraction between them is proportional to

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Gravitational Force (F)

\large{\boxed{\bf \blue{F=\dfrac{Gm_1m_2}{d^2}} }}

\implies{\bf \red{ F \:\:\alpha\:\:\dfrac{1}{d^2}}}

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\implies{\bf \red{F\:\:\alpha\:\:d^{-2}} }

Gravitational Force is inversely proportional to square of distance

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