Respuesta :
A) is the answer.
B) looks fine, because M1 > M2, but we don;t know the actual distance with precision. Only approximately.
C and D) no sense, gravitational force of 1 upon 2 is the *same* as 2 upon 1 For instance: apple and Moon.
B) looks fine, because M1 > M2, but we don;t know the actual distance with precision. Only approximately.
C and D) no sense, gravitational force of 1 upon 2 is the *same* as 2 upon 1 For instance: apple and Moon.
Answer:
Option B and C
Explanation:
The mass of star 1 is greater than star 2 and hence the gravitational force exerted by star 1 on star 2 is greater as compared to the gravitational force exerted by star 2 on star 1
As per the standard equation - gravitational force between two objects is equal to
[tex]= \frac{g* m_1* m_2}{r^2}[/tex]
This equation clearly states that the gravitational force exerted between any two objects is governed by the masses of these objects.
Thus, earth (with constant weight ) exerts more force on star1.