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Derivation of Newton's law of gravitation using Kepler's law. Please don't post any thing wrong.I need it urgent.​

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Answered by subhsamavartj
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Substitute equation (4) in the equation (2), we get: F=GMmr2, Which is Newton's Law of Gravitation. On the basis of Kepler's Laws, Newton concluded the following: ... The force acting on the planet must be inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the sun

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Answered by abinavanandlr
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Substitute equation (4) in the equation (2), we get: F=GMmr2, Which is Newton's Law of Gravitation. On the basis of Kepler's Laws, Newton concluded the following: ... The force acting on the planet must be inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the sun.


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