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Who discovered the law of gravitation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya!

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LAW OF GRAVITATION

>> Law of Gravitation was proposed by SIR.ISSAC NEWTON

>>The Law of Gravitation states that...

"Every particle in the universe attracts the other particle with a force(Gravitational).. which is directly proportional to the masses of the particles and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them"

>> The equation of Law Of Gravitation is

f = g \: \frac{m1 \times m2}{ {r}^{2} }

>> For example, Gravitational force of Sun, moon, earth etc.

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Answered by devanayan2005
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Newton discovered the relationship between the motion of the Moon and the motion of a body falling freely on Earth. By his dynamical and gravitational theories, he explained Kepler’s laws and established the modern quantitative science of gravitation. Newton assumed the existence of an attractive force between all massive bodies, one that does not require bodily contact and that acts at a distance. By invoking his law of inertia (bodies not acted upon by a force move at constant speed in a straight line), Newton concluded that a force exerted by Earth on the Moon is needed to keep it in a circular motion about Earth rather than moving in a straight line. He realized that this force could be, at long range, the same as the force with which Earth pulls objects on its surface downward. When Newton discovered that the acceleration of the Moon is 1/3,600 smaller than the acceleration at the surface of Earth, he related the number 3,600 to the square of the radius of Earth. He calculated that the circular orbital motion of radius R and period T requires a constant inward acceleration A equal to the product of 4π2 and the ratio of the radius to the square of the time:

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