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second law of gravitation

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Answered by Raghav3333
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The force due to gravitational acceleration,causes massive bodies to exert a downward force on earth.in this case ,constant acceleration due to gravity is written as g and Newton's second law becomes F=mg
Answered by Paradoxialchampion
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Hey!

According to Newton's second law of gravitation, gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the centres of two objects.

Its mathematical formula is:

F proportionality sign 1/R^2

For example,

Let the two objects of mass 15 kg and 25 kg respectively. If the distance between them is 15 m. Then, If we increase distance between them by 3 m . Then, F = (G m1m2)/(18)^2. By comparing with the gravitational force acts between them before increasing the diatance. We found that after increasing distance with mass constant , the force will decrease and vice-versa.

Hope it helps u.
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