In the formula for calculating gravitational force between two objects what is the difference between writing r^2 and d^2?
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THE UNIVERSAL LAW IF GRAVITATION STATES THIS :
G = M * m / d^2
where, M IS THE GREATER MASS AND THE m IS SMALLER MASS.D^2 IS THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE 2 OBJECTS.
G = M *m / r^2
here all the values are same except for r which is radius between two spherical objects
G = M * m / d^2
where, M IS THE GREATER MASS AND THE m IS SMALLER MASS.D^2 IS THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE 2 OBJECTS.
G = M *m / r^2
here all the values are same except for r which is radius between two spherical objects
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