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how is Newton's third law of motion related to gravitation
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Answered by riya58735
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Explanation:

Newton's law of gravity asserts that any two objects will attract each other — eg I am attracted (very slightly) by Jupiter, and Jupiter is attracted by me. That is, there is a force acting on me caused by Jupiter because of Gravity, and there is a second force acting on Jupiter caused by me because of Gravity.

Newton's third law states that those two forces are equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction.

Answered by aman231109
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Answer:

Newton's low is of gravity.

Explanation:

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