Q.
A mass M at rest is broken into two pieces having masses m and (M−m). The two masses are then separated by a distance r. The gravitational force between them will be the maximum when he ratio of the masses [m:(M−m)] of the two parts is
The gravitation force between two masses, F=rGm1m2
here, m1=m
and m2=(M−m) ∴ F =r2Gm(M−m)
For maximum gravitational force, dmdF=0 ∴dmd[m(M−m)]=0
By solving, we get m=2M
So, (M−m)m=11