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The force of gravity between two small masses A and B when placed very near each other is 3.24x10-7 N. What will the force between these objects be if both of their masses are doubled and the distance between them is tripled?

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Answer:

force between masses will be same as
3.24* 10^(-7)N

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the masses are
m_A\ and\ m_B and distance between them is r

According to gravitational law force between two mass is given by


F=(Gm_Am_B)/(r^2)

So
3.24* 10^(-7)=(Gm_Am_B)/(r^2)

Now mass of both are doubled and distance between them is tripled

And now we have to find that from what factor the force between masses are changed

So
F_(new)=(G3m_A3m_B)/((3r)^2)=(9Gm_Am_B)/(9r^2)=(Gm_Am_B)/(r^2)=F

So force between masses will be same as
3.24* 10^(-7)N as masses and distance between them both has the same effect

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