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For any object or particles having non-zero mass , the force of gravity attract them towards it, the natural force that causes the things to fall towards the earth. In physics, we can say that the force of attraction between two masses. Newton's law of gravity said that it is proportitional. To the product of their masses and inversively to the square of the distance between them.
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Universal force of attraction that acts between all bodies that have
mass
. Though it is the weakest of the four known forces, it shapes the structure and evolution of stars, galaxies, and the entire universe. The laws of gravity describe the trajectories of bodies in the solar system and the
motion
of objects on Earth, where all bodies experience a downward gravitational force exerted by Earth's mass, the force experienced as weight.
Isaac Newton
was the first to develop a quantitative theory of gravitation, holding that the force of attraction between two bodies is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
Albert Einstein
proposed a whole new concept of gravitation, involving the four-dimensional continuum of
space-time
which is curved by the presence of matter. In his general theory
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mass
. Though it is the weakest of the four known forces, it shapes the structure and evolution of stars, galaxies, and the entire universe. The laws of gravity describe the trajectories of bodies in the solar system and the
motion
of objects on Earth, where all bodies experience a downward gravitational force exerted by Earth's mass, the force experienced as weight.
Isaac Newton
was the first to develop a quantitative theory of gravitation, holding that the force of attraction between two bodies is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
Albert Einstein
proposed a whole new concept of gravitation, involving the four-dimensional continuum of
space-time
which is curved by the presence of matter. In his general theory
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