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23 September, 06:07

If the mass of one object is tripled, and the distance between them is doubled, how does the force of gravity change?

a. force is multiplied by 4

b. Force is divided 3

c. Force is multiplied 3/4

d. Force is divided 3/4

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  1. 23 September, 08:22
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    Force between two object is given by F = Gm1m2/r^2

    If the mass of one object is tripled, and the distance between them is doubled,

    then F (new) = Gm13m2 / (2r) ^2 = 3Gm1m2/4r^2 = 3/4 x Gm1m2/r^2 = 3/4 x F

    i. e. F (new) = 3/4 multiplied by F.

    Therefore, Force is multiplied by 3/4.
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