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The magnitude of a non-contact force between two bodies …………… with an increase in their separation and …………… with a decrease in their separation.
- increases, decreases
- decreases, increases
- increases, increases
- decreases, decreases
Laws of Motion
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decreases, increases
Reason — The magnitude of non-contact force between two bodies depends on the distance of separation between them. It decreases with the increase in separation and increases as the separation decreases.
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