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Two spheres of masses m and M are situated in air and the gravitational force between them is F.

The space around the masses is now filled with a liquid of specific gravity 3. The gravitational

force will now be​

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Answered by chiranjeevist6
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Answered by ranirajan13481217
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Answer:

Gravitational force = F

Explanation:

Gravitational force is independent of the medium between the particles . Hence , there is no change in the gravitational force acts on the masses , when the space around the masses is with a liquid of specific gravity 3.

So, the gravitational force = F (remains constant)

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