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Newton's laws of gravity relation to coulomb's law

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Answered by arpit281
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They both describe an attractive force between two objects. One force is proportional to the charge of the objects and the other to the mass of the objects, and they both depend on distance in the same way: 1/r^2 (the inverse square law).
Answered by Anonymous
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The following equation represents the relation between Newton's and Coulomb's laws of gravity......

F = Gm1.m2/r²

where m1 is the mass of first thing and m2 is the mass of second thing, r is the distance between the thing and G is the gravitational constant which value is 6.67×10–19 m³kg–1sec–2.

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