Science, asked by dp1314826, 11 months ago

What happens to the magnitude of the force of gravitation between two objects.
1.if distance between the object is quadrupled.
2.mass of both object is tripled.
3. mass of both object as well as distance between them is quadrupled.​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

ans is 1 may help u

According to law of gravitation, the force between two objects (m1 and m2) is proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance(R) between them. F = 2F , hence force will be doubled.

Answered by BendingReality
1

Answer:

We know :

F = G M n / r²

F ∝ 1 / r²

1 ) .

When distance quadrupled

F' = 16 F

2 ) .

F ∝ m

When mass is tripled.

F' = F

3 ) .

When both  quadrupled

F ∝ m / r²

F' = 4 F

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