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Two stars of masses 'm' and '5m' are 9 x 10^12 km apart. If the gravitational force on the large one is F, the force on the small star is?

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Answered by aradhya7570
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Answer:

F

Explanation:

F(gravitation) =GMm/r^2

you can see that both 'M' and 'm' are in the formula. so we can say that the force of gravitation is equal on both the objects on which the force is getting applyed. the effect of force is different for different masses.

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Answered by jinaypatelsuper
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Answer:

F

Explanation:

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