Physics, asked by nandanamohan06, 10 months ago

what happens to the force between two objects if
(i) the mass of one object is doubled.
(ii) the distance between the object is doubled and tripled.
(iii) the mass of both objects are doubled.

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Explanation:

 \: we \: know \: formula =  >  \\  \\ f =  \frac{g \times m1 \times m2}{ {r}^{2} }  \\ if \: mass \: of \: one \: object \: is \:  \\ doubled \: force \: will \: increase \\  \\ if \: distance \: is \: doubled \: force \: will \\ be \:  \frac{1}{4}

Answered by Avikshiti
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