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प्रश्न
Two particles are placed at some distance from each other. If, keeping the distance between them unchanged, the mass of each of the two particles is doubled, the value of gravitational force between them will become :
विकल्प
1/4 times
1/2 times
4 times
2 times
उत्तर
4 times
Here, m1 and m2 are doubled and r remains constant.
F = G ×m1 × m2/r2
= G × 2m1 × 2m2/r2
= 4 G ×m1 ×m2/r2
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