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The gravitational force between two objects is 100 N.
If the mass of each object is doubled, what is the gravitational force between the objects at the same distance?
25 N
50 N
200 N
400 N
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400 N
Explanation: Gravitational force F = G m1 m2 / r^2. Doubling both masses multiplies the product m1·m2 by 4, so the force becomes 4 × 100 N = 400 N.
Explanation: Gravitational force F = G m1 m2 / r^2. Doubling both masses multiplies the product m1·m2 by 4, so the force becomes 4 × 100 N = 400 N.
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