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Can the gravitation formula (Gm¹m²/d²) be used to measure gravitational force between ( atoms to atoms ) to ( stars to stars ) ?

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Answered by fanbruhh
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⏩ yes , we can use the gravitational formula to measure the force of attraction which we generally say gravitational force..

⏩ here, G is gravitational constant and its value is ..
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and it's unit is nm²/kg

means it will 6.67×10^-11 nm-²/kg

and m¹and m²are the mass of two stars or objects

⭐ m¹,. ✡m²

and d² is the distance between them

⭐ _______distance _____________✡

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Gravity can be thought of as a side effect of matter, because any object that has mass generates a gravitational field. If two or more objects

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