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what will be the change in the gravitational force between two masses if the distance between them is doubled​

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Answered by Nikhil190403
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Answer:

Will become HALF.

Explanation:

Because g is indirectly proportion to the distance b/w them.

Answered by Anonymous
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The inverse relationship between the force of gravity and the distance between two objects is based on the square of that distance. This means that if the distance is doubled, the gravitational force is decreased by a factor of 4. This is because the square of 2 is 2 x 2, which equals 4.

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