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what happens to the gravitational force between two objects if the mass of one object is doubled ​

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Answered by ariinpalsule
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Answer:

The force is doubled.

Explanation:

We know,

F = GmM/R²

where, G = Grav. constant

m = mass of 1st object

M = mass of 2nd object

R = distance between the two objects

So, if m is doubled,

F = 2GmM/R²

F = 2(GmM/R²)

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