Physics, asked by harpalsandhu655, 8 months ago

What happens to the force between two objects, if
D) the mass of one object is doubled?
3) the distance between the objects is doubled an
tripled?
m) Differentiate between 'G' and 'g​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • if the mass one one object is doubled then the force between two objects will also be doubled .

note . force is directly proportional to the mass

  • if the distance is doubled , then the force is one - forth and if the distance is tripled then the force is one - ninth.

note . force is inversely proportional to the distance.

  • G - it is a gravitational constant . it's value is fixed i.e., 6.67 Nm^2 / kg ^2 .
  • g- g stands for acceleration due to the gravity . it's value is not fixed . it varies from place to place . i.e., 9.8 N. even we takes it 10 N .

hope it helps you

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