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Two objects attract each other by gravitational force. If the mass of one object is doubled, the gravitational force between these objects will be:​

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Answered by sathyamargerate0410
3

Answer:

doubled.

Explanation:

Let the mass of 2 objects be M1 and M2

F=(GM1M2)/(r^2)

So F1=<GM1M2/r^2

Now mass of one object is doubled

So M1---->2M1;M2=M2

F=GM1M2/r^2

F2=G(2M1)M2/r^2

F2=2(GM1M2)/r^2

F2=2F1

The gravitational force is doubled.

Answered by boromintu152
0

Answer:

answer is 2F (2 forces)

the force is applied double times

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