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Two solid sphere of same size of a metal are placed in contact by touching each other prove that the gravitational force acting between then is directly proportional to the fourth power of their radius.

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The weight of the spheres may be assumed to be concentrated at their centres.
So `F=(G[4/3 pi R^(3) rho]xx[4/3 pi R^(3) rho])/((2R)^(2))=4/9 (Gpi^(2) rho^(2))R^(4)`
`:. F prop R^(4)`
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