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Describe gravitational force in 50 words ​

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Answered by faizanabdus
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Gravitational force simply means the force that attracts an object in our universe to every other object. It explains why you can stay on the earth’s surface. This force of attraction is directly proportional to the product of the two masses involved and inversely proportional to the square of the distances between them. This law is known as the law of universal gravitation and was formulated by Sir Isaac Newton in 1687.

where G is the universal gravitational constant and is equal to 6.67 x 10^(-11)N/(m.kg)^2

This used to explain why objects are in orbit around the sun, telling us that the sun exerts gravitational force on our earth and all other planets keeping them in orbit, but modern physics arose and now we know that this is not exactly true and that gravity is a distortion in space-time by a large object.

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