Asked by Katy
Two masses m1 and m2 exert a gravitational force of 12 N onto each other when they are 6 m apart.
What will the gravitational force be if the masses are moved closer to be 3 m apart?
48 N
24 N
3 N
6 N***
What will the gravitational force be if the masses are moved closer to be 3 m apart?
48 N
24 N
3 N
6 N***
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
cut the distance by half, multiply the force by 4, since F varies inversely as the square of the distance: 1/d^2
Answered by
ughitsyanna
so like.... @ooblek i got 9 Lol
Answered by
Awd0rabłe Angeł
Physics U5 L5 Force Predictions Connexus
1. D, 48 N
2. B, 10 N
3. D, −3.15 × 10−¹² N
4. D, The acceleration depends on both the charge and the mass.
5. B, 8 m
1. D, 48 N
2. B, 10 N
3. D, −3.15 × 10−¹² N
4. D, The acceleration depends on both the charge and the mass.
5. B, 8 m
Answered by
suki
Physics U5 L5 Force Predictions Connexus
1. D, 48 N
2. B, 10 N
3. D, −3.15 × 10−¹² N
4. C, The acceleration depends on both the charge and the mass.
5. B, 8 m
1. D, 48 N
2. B, 10 N
3. D, −3.15 × 10−¹² N
4. C, The acceleration depends on both the charge and the mass.
5. B, 8 m
Answered by
Chotoko
"suki" and "Awd0rable Angel" are 100% correct, life savers
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