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explain universal law of gravitation ​

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Answered by kumarakhilesh43871
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universal law of gravitational

1. the force between to bodies is directly proportional to the mass

f directly proportional m1×m2 EQ 1

2. the force between two bodies is inversely proportional to the square of the distance

f inversely proportional 1/ r2 EQ 2

EQ 1 and 2

f inversely proportional m1×m2\ r square

f=G×m1×m2/r square

Answered by InsaneBanda
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The universal law of gravitation by Newton says that in this universe every particle attracts each other with the force. That force is directly proportional to the mass product and is inversely proportional to the distance between them. This gives us the universal gravitational equation that's why this law of gravitation is termed as universal law of gravitation.

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