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Explain the factors affecting the value of g.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two major factors, mass and distance, affect the strength of gravitational force on an object. ... Or more simply: Gravitational force = (G * mass1 * mass2) ÷ (distance^2), where G is Newton's gravitational constant. You can use this law to work out how much gravity is on an object.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Two major factors, mass and distance, affect the strength of gravitational force on an object. ... Or more simply: Gravitational force = (G * mass1 * mass2) ÷ (distance^2), where G is Newton's gravitational constant. You can use this law to work out how much gravity is on an object.

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