How is the gravitational force between two point masses affected when they are dipped in water keeping the separation between them the same?
How is the gravitational force between two point masses affected when they are dipped in water keeping the separation between them the same?
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Explanation- Gravitational forces acting between two point masses m1 and m2, F= Gm1m2/r2 is independent of nature between them. So the gravitational force will remain unaffected when dipped in water.
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->R3 = (R + x)2 (R – x)
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R is not correct.
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