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What are the Newton's and Einstein views about gravitation?​

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Answered by bavitha333
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Einstein's Gravity. Albert Einstein called gravity a distortion in the shape of space-time. ... Newton's theory says this can occur because of gravity, a force attracting those objects to one another or to a single, third object. Einstein also says this occurs due to gravity -- but in his theory, gravity is not a force...

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Answered by pratham123456ahuja
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Einstein's Gravity. Albert Einstein called gravity a distortion in the shape of space-time. ... Newton's theory says this can occur because of gravity, a force attracting those objects to one another or to a single, third object. Einstein also says this occurs due to gravity -- but in his theory, gravity is not a force.
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