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The gravitational force between two bodies is directly proportional to the product of the masses of those bodies and is _______ of the distance between them. - Science and Technology 1

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प्रश्न

The gravitational force between two bodies is directly proportional to the product of the masses of those bodies and is _______ of the distance between them.

पर्याय

  • inversely proportional to the square

  • directly proportional to the square

  • inversely proportional to the cube

  • inversely proportional to the square root

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उत्तर

The gravitational force between two bodies is directly proportional to the product of the masses of those bodies and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

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पाठ 1: Gravitation - Choose the correct option.

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