What happens when mass of one object is doubled and distance is also doubled?
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Doubling both masses multiplies the force of gravity between them by 4 (2 x 2 =4), while doubling the distance between them divides the force by 4 (2^-2 = 1/4). Therefore, the force of gravitational attraction between the two bodies remains the same.
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