Physics, asked by intakhaburrahman8, 10 months ago

what happens to the force between the objects,if
(I)The mass of one is doubled
(ii)The distance between the objects is doubled

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Answered by saaranshkalani8055
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Answer:

Explanation:

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Answered by adityasraut007iit
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Answer:

when mass is doubled , force' is doubled.

If distance is doubled, force' becomes 4 times less.

Explanation:

The force between any two objects is given by,

F= [G(m1)(m2)]/(d²)

where m1 nd m2 are the masses of two objects respectively and d is the distance between them.

Thus, from this eqution, we can understand:

F is directly proportional to m

and inversely proportional to d.

1) Thus when mass i.e. is doubled, F also doubles.

2) however when distance is doubled, because of d², F reduces by a factor of 4,

as when we double d, the factor of 2 also gets squared to 4.

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