definition of gravitational force
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1. Newton = gravitation is the force of attraction between two objects. Whose force is directly proportional to the product of masses and inversely proportional to square of distance.
2.Einstin=The force of gravity is caused by the distribution of masses in the spacetime according to the theory of relativity.
3. Quantum mechanics,= Gravity formed by sub atomic particles called gavitrons which needs 10 to 11 dimension to prove in string theory
1. Newton = gravitation is the force of attraction between two objects. Whose force is directly proportional to the product of masses and inversely proportional to square of distance.
2.Einstin=The force of gravity is caused by the distribution of masses in the spacetime according to the theory of relativity.
3. Quantum mechanics,= Gravity formed by sub atomic particles called gavitrons which needs 10 to 11 dimension to prove in string theory
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The force is a quantitative explanation of an interaction that causes a change in an object's motion.
An object may speed up , slow down, or change direction in response to a force.
Objects are pushed or pulled by forces acting on them.
Force is a vector, it has both direction and magnitude. The SI unit for force is the newton (N).
One newton of force is equal to 1 kg * m/s^2. Force is represented by the symbol F.
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