CBSE BOARD XII, asked by rigid, 11 months ago

Define gravitational force ? ​

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Answered by Brainlyumeko
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It is a mutual force of attraction b/w any two mass bodies.

It is attractive in nature.

It is independent of medium.

It obeys inverse square law.

It is a central force.

It is a conservatice force.

Answered by rachu515
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Each body in this universe attracts other bodies towards itself with a force known as Gravitational Force, thus gravitation is a study of the interaction between two masses. Out of the two masses, the heavier one is called source mass and the lighter one is called test mass.

Gravitational force is a central force which depends only on the position of test mass from the source mass and always acts along the line joining the centres of the two masses.

F⃗ (r) = f(r) r^

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