Given
Two objects , A and B , are separated by a distance R. Object A exerts a gravitational force , F , on object B.
To find
The new gravitational force exerted if the mass of object A is tripled and the distance R is doubled.
Step-by-step explanation
Let the mass of A be m
Let the mass of B be m'
Thus the gravitational force becomes,
![F=G(m^(\prime)m)/(R^2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/65zt3pnxw7koehislru5jx1eahhem30v0i.png)
When the mass of A is tripeled we have, m''=3m
The distance between A and B is doubled i.e R'=2R
Thus the new gravitational force is:
![\begin{gathered} F^(\prime)=G(3mm^(\prime))/(\left(2R\right)^2) \\ \Rightarrow F^(\prime)=(3)/(4)(Gmm^(\prime))/(R^2) \\ \Rightarrow F^(\prime)=(3)/(4)F \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/aaizi9lt9yb35aeuw9tyopfam6zcyfkgyq.png)
Conclusion
The new gravitational force is B.3/4F