Two objects, with masses m1 and m2, are originally a distance r apart. The gravitational force between them has magnitude F. The second object has its mass changed to 2m 2, and the distance is changed to r/4. What is the magnitude of the new gravitational force?

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Newton's law of universal gravitation: Every particle in the universe attracts every other particle with a force that is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distances between them. This force acts along the line joining the two particles.
 


Two objects, with masses m1 and m<sup>2</sup>, are originally a distance r apart. The gravitational force between them has magnitude F. The second object has its mass changed to 2m 2, and the distance is changed to r/4. What is the magnitude of the new gravitational force?