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Mathematical form of universal law of gravitation

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Newton's Mathematical form of universal law of gravitation is given as:

F \:  = G \:  \frac{m_1 \: m_2}{ {d}^{2} }  \\ where \:  \\ G \:  = universal \: gravitational \: \\   \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: constant \\ m_1 = mass \: of \: body \: 1 \\ m_2 = mass \: of \: body \: 2 \\ d \:  = distance \: between \: two  \\  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: \: bodies \\ F \:  = force \: of \: attraction \: acting  \\ \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: between \: both \: the \: bodies

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