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what happen to the force between two objects if the distance between the object is doubled and tripled​

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Answered by clicker786
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use the formula

wordone = force * distance

make force the subject =

force = workdone/distance.

therefore this shows that force is inversely proportional to the distance

hence if distance increases , force decreases

if distance is doubled . force will be 1/2

if distance is tripled . force will be 1/3

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Answered by spiedykrishna
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Answer:

The force F is inversely proportional to the distance between the objects. So if the distance between two objects is doubled then the gravitational force of attraction between them is reduced to one fourth(1/4) of its original value.

Similarly, if the distance between two objects is tripled, then the gravitational force of attraction becomes one ninth(1/9) of its original value.

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