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What happens to the magnitude of the force of gravitation between two objects if - distance between the object is tripled?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by achu666sa
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Answer:decreases 9 times

Explanation:

F=GMm/r^2

F1/F2=(r2/r1)^2

r2=3×r1

F1/F2=9

F2=F1/9

Force reduces by 9 times it's initial value

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