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If the force of gravity increases, which measurement will change and how?

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Answer:

The weight will increase

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Answer: If the force of gravity increases than the distance between the both masses will decrease that is both masses will come closer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression of the force of the gravity is given by:


F=G(Mm)/(r^2)

G = Gravitational constant

M,m = masses of the both the objects

r = distance between the both the masses

From the expression we can see that force of gravity is inversely related to the square of the distance 'r' between the both masses.


F\propto (1)/(r^2)

If the force of gravity increases than the distance between the both masses will decrease that is both masses will come closer. The value of 'r' will get reduced.

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