Universal Gravitation - MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems

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Two objects with masses of M and m, sit r distance apart. What will be the effect on the gravitational force between them if the masses are changed to 2M and 3m?

  1. It will increase 36-fold.
  2. It will increase 6-fold.
  3. It will increase 3-fold.
  4. It will not change unless r is changed.
  5. None of the above.

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Answer

Choice 2 is correct. The formula for gravitational force, G, is G=\frac{kleft ( $m_{1}$$ right )left ( $m_{2}$ right $)}{r^{2}$}, where k is a constant. The effect of doubling one mass and trebling the other is multiplicative, 2times 3, so the answer is six-fold. The question attempts to confuse the respondent by forcing them to recall that the element of the equation which is squared is distance between objects.

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