Physics, asked by wajuvejeh, 10 months ago

what happen to the magnitude of the force gravitational between two object if mass of one object is tripled b) distance between the object is doubled

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Answered by kavy0
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Hey mate...... Here is the correct answer :

f = (m1xm2) \div \: d {}^{2}

a. so if the mass of one object is tripled then obviously the force of gravitation will be more or it will increase

b. if the distance between the two objects or D is doubled then the force of gravitation will decrease as force is inversely proportional to distance square

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