The value of G was not given by newton so who gave the formula F=GMm/R²?
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Sir Isaac Newton’s universal law of gravitation (F=Gmm/r2) is an equation representing the attractive force (F) of two masses (m) separated at distance (r). It was first published as a part of Newton’s works on classical mechanics in the late 1600s. Force is proportional to mass and distance, related by a proportionality symbol known as the gravitational constant (G). The force of gravity occurs even
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Gravitational Constant: Solving for the classical constants in Eq. 1.5.14 for the gravitational constant (G) yields the accurate numerical value and units.
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