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how did keplers three laws help newton to arrive at the inverse square law of gravit

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The Newton's inverse square law is deduced from Kepler's 'Third law' of planetary motion. Kepler saw that planets move around in an elliptical orbit. From this the square inverse nature of gravitational force was derived by Newton.

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Newton's inverse square law states that gravitational attraction force between two point masses is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

The Newton's inverse square law is deduced from Kepler's 'Third law' of planetary motion. Kepler saw that planets move around in an elliptical orbit. From this the square inverse nature of gravitational force was derived by Newton.

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