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The gravitational force between two objects is 2400 N. What will be the gravitational force between the objects if the mass of one object is doubled?
600 N
1200 N
4800 N
9600 N
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4800 N
Explanation: Newton's law of gravitation gives F ∝ m1·m2, so doubling one mass doubles the force: 2400 N × 2 = 4800 N.
Explanation: Newton's law of gravitation gives F ∝ m1·m2, so doubling one mass doubles the force: 2400 N × 2 = 4800 N.
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