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What happens to the force between two objects , if the mass of one object is doubled

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According to law of gravitation, the force between two objects (m1 and m2) is proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance(R) between them.F = G X m1 X m2/ R2 (G = gravitational constant)(i) If the mass of one object is doubledThen, F = G X 2m1 X m2/ R2 F = 2F , hence force will be doubled.


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