Science, asked by priya0526, 1 year ago

what will happen to the gravitational force between two bodies if the mass of both the bodies are doubled but the distance between them remain same I don't need any useless answer​

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Answered by tejasgupta
5

Answer:

The new force will become 4 times the previous one.

Explanation:

Study the derivation of the universal law of gravitation here: https://brainly.in/question/7296442

Now we know that

F = \dfrac{G \times m_1 \times m_2}{(d)^2} \; \; -----------(eqn.1)

New masses are 2m₁ and 2m₂.

The distance, d remains the same.

So, new force, F'

F' = \dfrac{G \times 2m_1 \times 2m_2}{(d)^2}\\\\\\\implies F' = \dfrac{4 \times G \times m_1 \times m_2}{(d)^2}\\\\\\\text{From eqn.1,}\\\\\\\boxed{\bold{F' = 4 \times F}}

Hence, the new force will become 4 times the previous one.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

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