explain the universal law of gravity and get its mathematical form
Answers
Answered by
63
Explanation:
=>The law of universal gravitation or the universal law of gravitation is related to the masses and the distance between any two bodies in the universe.
It is directly proportional to the product of the masses between which it acts and the universal gravitational constant G. Formula used: F=Gm1m2r2.
Answered by
19
Answer:
The Law of Universal Gravitation states that the gravitational force between two points of mass is proportional to the magnitudes of their masses and the inverse-square of their separation, d d: F = GmM d2 F = GmM d 2 However, most objects are not point particles.
Similar questions