The force of universal gravity acts between the two bodies. If the mass of one of the bodies is increased, for example

The force of universal gravity acts between the two bodies. If the mass of one of the bodies is increased, for example, twice, and the distance between the bodies is kept the same, will the force of gravity between them change? If it changes, how?

According to the law of universal gravitation:
F = Gm1m2 / r ^ 2
If the mass of one of the bodies is doubled, and the distance between them is left the same, then the force with which the bodies are attracted to each other will double.



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