The universal law of gravitation states that the force between two masses is directly proportional to: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The universal law of gravitation states that the force between two masses is directly proportional to:
A. Sum of the masses
B. Difference of the masses
C. Product of the masses
D. Square of the distance between them
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Newton's law of gravitation: F = G·m₁m₂/r². Thus force is directly proportional to the product of the masses (m₁m₂) and inversely proportional to square of distance (r²). Option D incorrectly states 'directly proportional to square of distance' – it's inverse square. This fundamental law governs celestial mechanics. Memory tip: 'F ∝ m₁m₂ and F ∝ 1/r²'. Competitive exams often test precise wording of physical laws; distractors may reverse proportionality or misstate dependencies. Always recall the exact mathematical form.

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