Why is the graph of F=1/r^2 made a straight line passing through origin in physics books
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Why is the graph of F=1/r^2 made a straight line passing through origin in physics books
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  1. This is because F is directly proportional to [tex]\frac{1}{r {}^{2} }[/tex] and since , it is directly proportional , the graph is a straight line passing through origin inclined towards the [tex]\frac{1}{r {}^{2} }[/tex] axis . Had it been the graph of [tex]F – R{}^{2}[/tex], it would have been a hyperbola , since F is inversely proportional to [tex]r{}^{2}[/tex]

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