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reduce the Newton law of gravitation from Kepler's law?

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Answered by niya86
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The proportionalities expressed byNewton's universal law of gravitation is represented graphically by the following illustration. Observe how the force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the two masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance of separation.

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Answered by kriti1449
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Kepler's laws and Newton's laws taken together imply that the force that holds the planets in their orbits by continuously changing the planet's velocity so that it follows an elliptical path is

(1) directed toward the Sun from the planet,

(2) is proportional to the product of masses for the Sun and planet, and

(3) is inversely proportional to the square of the planet-Sun separation. This is precisely the form of the gravitational force, with the universal gravitational constant G as the constant of proportionality.

Thus, Newton's laws of motion, with a gravitational force used in the 2nd Law, imply Kepler's Laws, and the planets obey the same laws of motion as objects on the surface of the Earth.

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