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Which change will cause the gravitational force between a baseball and a soccer ball to increase?

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Answered by ItzSecretBoy01
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Answer:

removing the outer layer of the baseball moving the balls farther apart wrapping the soccer ball in layers of duct tape using a baseball with a thinner leather. moralesabdiel895 is waiting for your help.

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

The question has the options too, therefore correct options are 1),3) ,5)

Explanation:

(Complete question is here):

Which change will cause the gravitational force between a baseball and a soccer ball to increase?

  1. Removing the outer layer of the baseball
  2. Moving the balls father apart
  3. Wrapping the soccer ball in layers of duct tap
  4. Using a baseball with a thinner leather

As we know that, The gravitational force between two objects is defined as: F= \frac{G * m * M}{r^{2} }

where,

  • G is the universal gravitational constant.
  • m is the mass of baseball.
  • M is the mass of Soccer ball.
  • r is the distance between the baseball and Soccer ball.

Clearly, gravitational force is directly proportional to the masses of the baseball and soccer ball and inversely proportional to the square of their distance apart.

So, in order to enhance the gravitational pull, we must bring both balls closer together because their masses remain constant. This is accomplished by covering the soccer ball in multiple layers of duct tape.

As a result, we can assume that wrapping the soccer ball in layers of duct tape will enhance the gravitational attraction between the baseball and the soccer ball.

Note:

Because gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass of the objects engaging, more massive objects will attract each other with a stronger gravitational pull. As a result, as the mass of either object increases, so does the force of gravitational attraction between them.

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