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hey what is the universal law of gravitation?​

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Answered by riyansh11
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Universal Law of Gravitation is represented by 'G'.

It means that every object pulls other object towards itself but the force with which it attracts the object is negligible That's why it is not detected. It is also known as ' Gravitational Constant '.

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Answered by TalatRahman
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1)According to this law every object in the universe attracts each other with a particular force.
2)This force is directly proportional to the mass of that object and inversely proportional to the squares of distance.
3)consider the two particles having masses m1 and m2 the force between them is F and the distance between them is d.
4)here G is the constant of proportionality, so it is called as universal law of gravitation.
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