What is gravitational force between two objects
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The force of gravitational attraction between the two bodies of mass (M) and (m) is F=Gr2Mm. Now, If masses of both objects are halved without changing distance between them or M=2M and m=2m.
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The gravitational force between two objects can be found by using the formula using Newton's equation:
∝ G×M×m/d²
This means stands for the force of gravity between two objects, ∝ means to proportional to, M is mass of the first object, m is mass of the second object, and d represents the distance separating the centers of the objects.
- Gravitational force is an attractive force between all the objects with mass.
- The objects with mass attract another object.
- The magnitude of the force is inversely proportional to the mass of two objects and inversely proportional to the distance between the two objects.
Therefore, Newton's equation can find the gravitational force between two objects.
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