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15 February, 13:37

What happens to the force of gravitational pull if we tripled the distance and one of the masses is doubled

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  1. 15 February, 13:59
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    This depends on the original mass of the object having its mass doubled and the the original distance before the distance was tripled.
  2. 15 February, 14:02
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    Triple the distance ... The force drops to 1/9 of the original force.

    Double one mass ... The original force doubles.

    Do both ... The original force becomes 2/9 as strong, = about 22.2% of what it was originally.
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