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4 February, 07:46

Consider the law of gravitational attraction. Two spheres with a mass, M, are attracted to each other by a force, F. If the distance between the two spheres doubles while the masses remain constant, will the force between the two spheres change? If yes, how?

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  1. 4 February, 08:12
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    F = () / r^2

    So if thedistance doublles the force Will be divided by 4 because (g*m*m) / (2*r) ^2
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