Explain the universal law of gravity and get its mathematical form
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1 Likes. Hint: 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.
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The Universal law of gravitation can be summed by this gravitational force formula: FG = (G.m1.m2)/r2, where G is a constant which is known as Universal Gravitational Constant or Gravitational constant. This equation gives us the expression of the gravitational force.
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