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Two masses m1 and m2 are separated by a distance d exerts a force f on each other what happens when the space between the masses has no air and it is complete vaccum

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Answered by priyagagrai38
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Hey dear,

◆ Solution-

Gravitational force acting on the bodies is given by -

F = Gm1m2 / r^2

a) When masses are doubled,

F' = G(2m1)(2m2) / r^2

F' = 4Gm1m2 / r^2

F' = 4F

b) When distance is halved -

F' = Gm1m2 / (r/2)^2

F' = 4Gm1m2 / r^2

F' = 4F

c) When medium is complete vacuum,

As gravitational force is independent of intervening medium.

F' = F

Hope this helps you...

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