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prove the universal law of gravitation by mathematical form​

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Answered by IshmartSuraj
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Answer:

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Answered by rashscorpio
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Explanation:

The universal law of gravitation states that any two objects with mass in the universe get attracted by a unique force that is directly proportional to the masses of the two objects. Additionally, it is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two objects it acts on as well.

Mathematically,

Fαm1m2r2

The proportionality can be removed from the formula by placing a proportionality constant named G, also called as universal gravitational constant. It is defined as the force between any two bodies which are separated by unit distance.

the final form of the formula turns into,

F=Gm1m2r2

Where, G is the proportionality constant or universal gravitational constant,

m1,m2 are the masses of the two objects, and

r is the distance between the two objects.

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