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what if the distance is made one fourth​

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Answered by sakshiarunnaik
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Answered by AadilPradhan
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The distance is made one fourth​:

  • The distance linking the two masses is split in half, as well as the gravitational force linking them is increased to one-fourth of its original amount.
  • Let  M_{1} and M_{2}  denote the masses of two materials, with R denoting the distance linking them.
  • The gravitational force (F) = GM_{1M_{2}/ R_{2}          
  • As M_{1} M_{2} and G are persisitent. F ∝ 1/R_{2}  
  • As a result, when the distance linking them is split in half, R/4 The force of attraction linking them grows to 16 times its original magnitude.
  • The distance linking the two masses is decreased to one-fourth of its original value, while the gravitational force linking them increases to 16 times its original value.
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