Physics, asked by tanyasharma0714, 6 hours ago

what happens to gravitational force b/tw 2 objects when masses of both objects is tripled and distance between them is also tripled??

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Answered by rosyronaroy
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Answer:

If the distance between the two objects is tripled, then Thus, the gravitational force between the two objects becomes one-ninth.

Answered by devpichy
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Answer:

The gravitational force remains the same.

Explanation:

By universal law of gravitation,

Original Force = G * \frac{m1*m2}{d^{2} }

Now, we triple the masses of both the objects and the distance as well-

New Force= G*\frac{3m1*3m2}{(3d)^{2} } = G * \frac{9*m1*m2}{9d^{2} }

= G * \frac{m1*m2}{d^{2} }

Hence, we see that the new force is same as the original force.

So, the gravitational force remains the same.

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