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explain gravitational force by giving examples​

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Answered by alien19
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The gravitational force is a force that attracts any two objects with mass. This is called Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation. for example : when U throw a ball upwards it came back downwards because of the gravitational force acting on it.

Answered by jacobjohnson
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Answer:

The force that holds the gases in the sun. The force that causes a ball you throw in the air to come down again. The force that causes the moon to revolve around the Earth. These are all examples of Gravitational force.

Explanation:

Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation is used to explain gravitational force. This law states that every massive particle in the universe attracts every other massive particle with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. This general, physical law was derived from observations made by induction. Another way, more modern, way to state the law is: ‘every point mass attracts every single other point mass by a force pointing along the line intersecting both points. The force is proportional to the product of the two masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the point masses

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