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what is gravitational law in vector form..????​

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The vector form of Newton's law of gravitation signifies that the gravitational forces acting between the two particles form action-reaction pair. Where r^12 is a unit vector pointing from m2 to m1. The negative sign in Equation (9) indicates that the direction of force F12 is opposite to that of r^12.

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