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  • 15-01-2021
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In the equation for the gravitational force between two objects, which quantity must be squared?
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•d

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quasarJose
quasarJose quasarJose
  • 16-01-2021

Answer:

d

Explanation:

The quantity that must be squared in the equation of gravitational force is distance d.

According to the universal gravitational law, the square of the distance between two objects is inversely proportional to the force of gravity.

  • Therefore, the quantity to be squared is d

The formula is given as:

  Fg  = [tex]\frac{G m_{1} m_{2} }{d^{2} }[/tex]  

So d is the quantity that must be squared

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