Physics, asked by thomasseiyao, 5 months ago

state newton's universal law of gravitation. Derive it mathematically ​

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Answered by parasharpraveen244
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The force is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. In equation form, this is F=GmMr2 F = G mM r 2 , where F is the magnitude of the gravitational force. G is the gravitational constant, given by G = 6.673 × 10−11 N·m2/kg2.

Answered by nallagondurevanth510
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For two bodies having masses m and M with a distance r between their centers of mass, the equation for Newton's universal law of gravitation is. F=GmMr2 F = G m M r 2 , where F is the magnitude of the gravitational force and G is a proportionality factor called the gravitational constant.

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