Physics, asked by anshumanmahanta, 6 months ago

Universal law of gravitation states that the gravitational force acts in between the masses. Even if we (two persons) have masses their attraction can not be experienced. Why?

Distance between two persons are very large (hence considered to be negligible for attraction)

We can't say anything because universal law of gravitation can not be applied to human beings

Mass of two persons are very less (hence considered to be negligible for attraction)

Inside the earth they don't attract each other but in some other planet they can attract​

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Answered by dsouzashaun2007
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1) First of all, you have Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, that states that the force of attraction due to gravity between two masses, m and M, at a distance r, is given by F=GmM/r^2, where G is a constant called the gravitational constant.

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