Physics, asked by astutiarya6, 9 months ago

Does gravitational force between two objects obey
Newton's third law of motion? Give reason too.​

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Answered by abdulkabeerqureshi53
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Answered by Anonymous
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YES✌

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reason :-

  • Gravitational force strictly follows Newton’s Third Law of motion. You can think of it since both were formulated and discovered by Sir Isaac Newton
  • Newton’s 3rd Law states that for every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force. This too applies to gravitation.
  • For instance, we take a cricket ball and earth. Comparing their sizes we find that there is a lot difference between their sizes. Also earth has much greater mass than the ball. You should that gravitational force depends on mass. A heavier object exerts much greater gravitational force than a lighter object.
  • For instance, we take a cricket ball and earth. Comparing their sizes we find that there is a lot difference between their sizes. Also earth has much greater mass than the ball. You should that gravitational force depends on mass. A heavier object exerts much greater gravitational force than a lighter object.So when a ball hits the earth, the earth applies an equal and oppos

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