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What is Newton's law of Gravitation ?

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according to Newton's law of gravitation :

Every particle in the universe at rights every other particle with the force is directly proportional to the product of the masses inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. disco discounts at salon the line joining the two forces.

F directly proportional to M1 M2

and

F is inversely proportional to 1/ r²

therefore

f =  \frac{g \times m1  \times \: m2}{r {}^{2} }

where , g= is a constant called universal gravitational constant.

value of gravitational constant ,

g = 6.67 \times 1 0{}^{ - 11} nm {}^{2} kg  {}^{ - 2}

The law of gravitation is universally valid. It applies to small objects on earth, planets in the solar system and to galaxies.

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Newton's law of motion

According to Newton's law of motion:

Every particle in the universe at rights every other particle with the force is directly proportional to the product of the masses inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. disco discounts at salon the line joining the two forces.

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