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What happens to the gravitational force between two objects of masses of both the objects are doubled and the distance between them is also doubled ????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

It remains the same.

According to the formula, force between any two objects can be described as F=Gm1m2/r^2.

When the mass is double, and the distance is also double, M1 becomes 2m1 and m2 becomes 2m2. And the distance becomes (2r)^2. Therefore, solving the equations and determining the ratios, we obtain an equation which is the same as the above equation. Therefore, the force between the two objects remain the same.

Hope it helps….!!

Answered by Mrlucario
1

Answer:

If the mass of both of the objects is doubled, then the force of gravity between them is quadrupled; and so on. Since gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two interacting objects, more separation distance will result in weaker gravitational forces

Explanation:

F= GMm/R2

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