# Does the gravitational force exerted by two objects depend upon the medium?

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We know that Newton's Law of Gravitation does not involve a medium between the two objects. But imagine two objects experiencing a gravitational force of 10N between them and imagine they come to contact at a time period of 5 seconds(this is happening in air medium). Doesn't the time taken to come in contact increase when the same scenario happens in a denser medium, say oil/mercury?

asked Oct 6, 2021

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