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How does the force of gravitation between two objects change when the distance between them is reduced to half?

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Answer:

it is 1 / square root of the change in distance

Step-by-step explanation:

since the equation of the gravitational force is


F=G{(m_1m_2)/(r^2)}

then F and r are inversely related, by the equation


F \alpha (1)/(r^2)

this means when F is multiplied by 2 then r^2 is multiplied by half

so when r is multiples by half we first square the number (0.5) ^ 2 = 0.25

so


F \alpha (1)/((0.25)r^2)

which means F is multiples by 1/0.25 or 4 when the radius is halfed

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