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f=Gm1m2/d square is valid between

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

F = G(m1 m2 ) /d² is valid between two objects in the Universe

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\large\boxed{\sf{F=G\dfrac{M_{1}M_{2}}{{d}^{2}}}}

Explanation:

The given equation is the Newton's Law of Gravitation.

It is the relationship which defines the gravitational force between two masses \bold{M_{1}} and \bold{M_{2}} kept at a distance of 'd' from each other.

Here, G is called universal gravitational constant.

This relationship is valid only:-

  • To find the force between two point masses.
  • To find the force between two spherical bodies.
  • To find the force between a spherical body and a point mass.
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