What happens to the magnitude of the force of gravitation between two objects if: (i) mass of one of the objects is tripled? (ii) distance between the objects is doubled? (iii) mass of both objects is doubled?
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(i) If mass of one of the objects is tripled then the force of gravitation increases 2.5 times
(ii) If distance between the objects is doubled, then the force of gravitation reduces by 1/2.
(iii) If mass of both the objects is doubles, then force of gravitation increases by 32 times.
(i) If mass of one of the objects is tripled then the force of gravitation increases 2.5 times
(ii) If distance between the objects is doubled, then the force of gravitation reduces by 1/2.
(iii) If mass of both the objects is doubles, then force of gravitation increases by 32 times.
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