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State Newton's Law of Gravitation:-​

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Answered by sairaj121
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So Newton's Law of Gravity says that the force between two masses, and that's the gravitational force, is equal to the gravitational constant G times the mass of the first object times the mass of the second object divided by the distance between the two objects squared.

Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Newton’s law of universal gravitation

This law stated that every object attracts every other object in the universe with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.

➩ Mathematical Formula for Gravitational Force

 \large \gray{\boxed {\bold{ \pmb{⫸ \:  \:  \:  \:  F = \cfrac{Gm₁ m₂}{ r }}}} }

where,

  • F (gravity)
  • Masses of the two objects ( m₁ and m₂ )
  • (r) the distance between object
  • G is a gravitational constant
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