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explain the universal law of gravitation and it's calculated from as well as the value of ​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
0

Explanation:

Newton's universal law of gravitation states that when two body are separated by a distance r, then both attract each other with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses (m

1

and m

2

) and inversely proportional to the square of distance between them (r). This force is termed as gravitational force.

Mathematically, gravitation force is given by F=

r

2

Gm

1

m

2

where G is gravitational constant

Answered by BlurredBlues
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Newton's universal law of gravitation states that when two body are separated by a distance r, then both attract each other with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses (m1 and m2) and inversely proportional to the square of distance between them (r). This force is termed as gravitational force.

Mathematically, gravitation force is given by  

 ☞︎︎︎ \:  \:  \: \mathsf{F =   \frac{Gm{_1}m{_2}}{ {r}^{2} } } \\

where G is gravitational constant.

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