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State the Newton,s gravotation law

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Answered by sushiladevi4418
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Newton's Gravitational Law

Explanation:

Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation states that any two objects exert a gravitational force of attraction on each other. The direction of the force is along the line joining the objects. The magnitude of the force is proportional to the product of the gravitational masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

The inertial mass of an object determines the amount of force needed to produce a given acceleration of that object. The gravitational mass determines the force of gravitational attraction between two bodies. In Newtonian mechanics, these two masses have no obvious connection with each other. Nonetheless, it was observed empirically that they are numerically equal. This remarkable fact was known for centuries but remained unexplained until Einstein's General Theory of relativity.

Answered by handgunmaine
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Newton's Gravitational law is as follows .

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Newton's law of gravitation states that the force acting between masses is directly proportional to the product of masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Its mathematical form is given by :

F=G\dfrac{m_1m_2}{r^2}

G is universal gravitational constant

G=6.67\times 10^{-11}\ Nm^2/kg^2

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