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What is the force if distance between the object is tripled

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Answered by gathviknk
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Answer:

F2=F/9

Explanation:

F is inversely proportional to square of distance

==>F1/F2=(D2/D1)^2

F1=F ; F2=? ; D1=D ; D2=3D

==>F/F2=3D x 3D/D x D

F/F2=9

F2=F/9

Answered by minniemouse12
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Answer:

If distance is tripled, the new equation formed is F = (G * (m1 * m2))/ (3*r) ^2 . Thus we see that the force due to gravity becomes 1/9th of the force of gravity in the initial condition when distance was r.

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