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10Gravitational force acts only on heavy objects.
The value of G changes from place to place.
Gravitational force is always attractive.
Earth pulls a falling object with the same force that the object pulls Earth.
Gravitational force decreases when distance increases.
The Moon has no effect on Earth.
Planets revolve around the Sun due to gravitational force.
The SI unit of force is Newton.
Doubling both masses doubles the gravitational force.
Gravitational force can act through vacuum.
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What is the relation between the distance between two objects (d) and the gravitational force (F) produced between them?
What is the change in the gravitational force between two objects when their mass is doubled?
Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation states that force is proportional to:
The value of gravitational constant G is:
If the distance between two objects is doubled, gravitational force becomes:
Gravitational force acts between:
SI unit of G is:
Which scientist measured G experimentally?
The force responsible for tides is mainly due to the:
Gravitational force is weakest when the distance is:
The force of attraction between any two bodies in the universe is called ______.
Newton propounded the Universal Law of Gravitation in the year ______.
Gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of the ______ of two objects.
Gravitational force is inversely proportional to the ______ of the distance between two objects.
The formula of Newton’s law of gravitation is ______ = Gm₁m₂ / d².
The value of universal gravitational constant (G) is ______.67 × 10⁻¹¹ N m²/kg².
The SI unit of gravitational force is ______ (N).
The gravitational constant was first measured by ______ Cavendish.
The force that keeps planets revolving around the Sun is ______ force.
The acceleration produced on a 1 kg mass due to gravity on Earth is ______.8 m/s².