On what Magnitude of Force Depends?
Asked by shresth.sharad | 2nd May, 2015, 06:39: PM
Expert Answer:
The magnitude of force depends on which force your are calculating.
Example: Gravitational force: It is given as
. Hence, the magnitude of force depends on the masses m1 and m2 and the distance r between them.
Hence, depending on the type of force, the equation involved will change and the magnitude will depend on the quantities involved in those equations.

Answered by Romal Bhansali | 4th May, 2015, 12:00: PM
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