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explain the laws of gravity​

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Answered by meeragupta0029
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Newton's Law of Gravity says that gravity is a force that acts between any two objects with mass, and that force increases if the mass increases and decreases if the distance between the two objects increases. This force is always attractive, that is, it always works to pull the objects closer together. This is why objects fall to the ground and the moon doesn't fly away from the earth. Newton's Laws have been indispensable in our world. They are certainly not all of physics, but the use of them has accomplished much--not the least of which was getting man to the moon!  

Answered by Anonymous
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Newton's law of universal gravitation states that every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.

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