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A mass M is split into two parts m and (M-m) which are then separated by certain distance. Find ratio (m/M) to maximise the gravitational force `F=(Gm(M-m))/(r^(2))` between the parts.
Here G = gravitational constant and r is the distance between m and (M-m).

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