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19 April, 02:50

What would increase the force of gravity between two objects?

a. increase in mass

c. a and b

b. decrease in distance

d. increase in distance

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  1. 19 April, 03:03
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    By Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation.

    F = GMm/r²

    Where F is Force of Gravitation, M = Mass of first object, m = mass of second object, r = distance of separation

    From the formula, you can see that if the masses, M and m, increased, the value of F would definitely increase as well.

    And if r increased the value of F would be reduced because you would be dividing by a bigger number, but when the value of r is decreased the value of F would be increased, because you would then be dividing by something smaller. Note the r is at the denominator of the formula.

    So F would increase if there was increase in Masses and decrease in distance.

    So the answer is C. a and b.
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