what happens to the force between two objects
the mass of one object is doubled
the distance between object is doubled and tripled
the masses of both objects is doubled
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Force remains the same.
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since, F = GMm/d^2
(a) If mass of one object is doubled,
F1 = G × 2M × m / d^2
F1 = GMm/d^2 × 2
F1 = F×2
(b) Similarly from (a) if distance is doubled, Force becomes 1/4 times the original force.
and if distance is tripled, Force becomes 1/9 times the original force.
(c) If the mass of both the objects is doubled, the force becomes 4 time it's original force.
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