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Two objects of masses 1 kg and 2 kg are placed at a distance of 1 m from each other. Assuming that
only gravitational force is acting on them, find the ratio of the accelerations of the two bodies.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Gravitational Force between two objects,

F = GMm/(d^2)

where F is force, G is gravitational constant, M is mass of object 1, m is mass of object 2, d is the distance between them.

Formula of Force, by Newton's second law.

F = ma

Where F is force, m is mass and a is acceleration.

So

ma = GMm/(d^2)

=> a = GM/(d^2)

Cancelling the smaller mass involved.

=> a = 6.67*(10^(-11))*2/(1^2) = 13.34*10^-11 m/s^2

So, that's the final answer 1.334*10^-10 m/s^2.

Due to the low magnitude of Gravitational constant, the gravitational force and acceleration are quite negligible until enough mass is involved.

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Answered by aishutsh358
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Answer:

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Two objects of masses 1 kg and 2 kg are placed at a distance of 1 m from each other. Assuming that

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