document.write( "Question 110677This question is from textbook College Algebra
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According to Newton's Law of Graviation, the force of attractions between two objects varies jointly as thir masses and inversely as the square of the distance between them.
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\n" ); document.write( "Basic Formula:
\n" ); document.write( "F = km1m2/d^2
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\n" ); document.write( "How does the force change if each of their masses is tripled but the distance bewteen them is cut to one-third?
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\n" ); document.write( "After modify masses and force:
\n" ); document.write( "F = k (3m1)(3m2)/[(1/3)d]^2
\n" ); document.write( "F = k 9m1m2/[d^2/9]
\n" ); document.write( "F = (81)[km1m2/d^2]
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\n" ); document.write( "Answer: The force is multiplied by 81.
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