Physics, asked by azhanseptember, 11 months ago

Two point-masses are kept at fixed distance apart and the force of gravitational attraction between them is F. Now, the space between them is filled with a material with density . What will be the gravitational attraction between them now?

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Answered by shrinedavid
3

Answer:

The force remains the same, ie. F.

Explanation:

Gravitational force is not dependent on the medium between the two objects, as the constant G is universal.

Answered by muscardinus
0

The gravitational attraction between them remains the same.

Explanation:

The force of gravity between two masses is given by the product of its masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between masses. It is given by :

F=G\dfrac{m_1m_2}{d^2}

Here, m_1\ and\ m_2 are the masses and d is the distance between them. If the the space between them is filled with a material with density d. Then then the gravitational attraction between them remains the same. As the gravitational constant is is a universal constant. It remains the same at every circumstances.

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