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Answer:
The appropriate response will be "[tex]F_2=\frac{3}{4}F[/tex]". A further explanation is given below.
Explanation:
According to the question,
⇒ [tex]F_1=\frac{G(m_1 m_2)}{r^2}[/tex] ....(equation 1)
and,
⇒ [tex]F_2=\frac{G(m_1 m_2)}{r^2}[/tex] ....(equation 2)
Now,
On dividing both the equations, we get
⇒ [tex]\frac{F_1}{F_2}=\frac{\frac{G(2)(2)}{(1)^2}}{\frac{G(1)(3)}{(1)^2}}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]\frac{F_1}{F_2}= \frac{4}{3}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]F_2=\frac{3}{4}F[/tex]
The magnitude of gravitational force is different due to difference in masses of two sacks.
The magnitude of gravitational force between the two sacks in terms of the original force is different because the mass of the two objects are different from each other. There is direct relationship between gravitational force and mass of an object. Higher the mass of an object higher will be the gravitational force of attraction and vice versa.
So that sack which gains more weight have more force of gravitation as compared to the other sack which has less weight so we can conclude that the magnitude of gravitational force is different due to difference in masses of two sacks.
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