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how newton guess the inverse - square rule. ...,explain .., who ever give the longest and best answer.., ill mark it as brainiest and ill give 5 thnx​

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Answered by omandlik12
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Kepler's third law of planetary motion was used by Newton to guess how the force of gravitation of the earth is weakened by distance. ... According to the inverse-square law of gravitaion, the force of gravitation on a planet should decrease as the square of the distance of the planet from the sun.

The intensity of the light to an observer from a source is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the observer to the source. This shows that as the distance from a light source increases, the intensity of light is equal to a value multiplied by 1/d2.

A number of physical properties (like the force between two charges) get smaller as they get farther apart in a way that can be represented by an inverse square law. This means that the intensity of the property decreases in a particular way as the distance between interacting objects increases.

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