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Example 5. A mass is broken into two parts of masses and . How are and related so that force of gravitational attraction between the two parts is maximum? solution. Let , then Force of gravitation between the two pars when they are placed distance apart is Differentiating w.r.t , we get For to be maximum, or or or
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Question Text | Example 5. A mass is broken into two parts of masses and . How are and related so that force of gravitational attraction between the two parts is maximum?
solution. Let , then
Force of gravitation between the two pars when they are placed distance apart is
Differentiating w.r.t , we get
For to be maximum, or
or or |
Updated On | Nov 7, 2023 |
Topic | Gravitation and Fluid |
Subject | Physics |
Class | Class 12 |
Answer Type | Video solution: 1 |
Upvotes | 53 |
Avg. Video Duration | 5 min |