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prove that g= G m1m2/r^2.

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Answered by Tanujrao36
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Let two bodies of mass (m1) and (m2) with a distance (r) between them .

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The universal law of gravitation states that the force of attraction between two masses m 1 and m 2 separated by a distance r is directly proportional to the product of the masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the masses.That is,F α m 1 m 2 F α 1/r 2 Or, F = Gm 1 m 2 /r 2 Where, G is a constant called the universal gravitational constant and is equal to 6.67 × 10 -11 Nm 2 /kg 2

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