Derivation for universal law of gravitation
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Ok take any two objects of mass m1 and m2
let the force of attraction between them is F
and the distance between them is r
So F \alpha M1
F \alpha M2
F \alpha 1/R²
We can write these equations as F \alpha M1*M2/R²
Removing the proportionality symbol and placing G as constant we get
F=G M1*M2/R²
Thus the universal law of gravitation can be derived
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let the force of attraction between them is F
and the distance between them is r
So F \alpha M1
F \alpha M2
F \alpha 1/R²
We can write these equations as F \alpha M1*M2/R²
Removing the proportionality symbol and placing G as constant we get
F=G M1*M2/R²
Thus the universal law of gravitation can be derived
If this helped you mark this as the brainliest answer and follow me!
with regards:Karthik
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