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Derive Newton's Law of Gravitation from planetary Motion?

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Answered by 2ndiidoofTHOR940
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Newton's Law of Gravitation can be easily obtained from Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion.&lt;font color= </strong><strong>black</strong><strong>&gt;

Suppose a planet of mass m is revolving around the sun of mass M in a nearly circular orbit of radius r, with a constant angular velocity ω. Let, T be the time period of revolution of the planet around the sun.

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Newton's Law of Gravitation can be easily obtained from Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion. Suppose a planet of mass m is revolving around the sun of mass M in a nearly circular orbit of radius r, with a constant angular velocity ω. Let, T be the time period of revolution of the planet around the sun.

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