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derive the universal law of gravitation ​

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Answered by kiranjyothsnaganji
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Answer:

F = G \frac{m_{1}m_{2}  }{r^2}

Explanation:

Universal Gravitation Equation =

F = G \frac{m_{1}m_{2}  }{r^2}\\

Where,

   *F is the gravitational force between bodies

   *m_{1} is the mass of one of the objects

   *m_{2} is the mass of the second object

   *r is the distance between the centres of two objects

   *G is the universal gravitational constant

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