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what is mass? from chapter gravitation ​

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Answered by rajeaiswarya907
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Newton's Law of Gravity says that the force between two masses, and that's the gravitational force, is equal to the gravitational constant G times the mass of the first object times the mass of the second object divided by the distance between the two objects squared. So that's simple enough.

Answered by Anonymous
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So Newton's Law of Gravity says that the force between two masses, and that's the gravitational force, is equal to the gravitational constant G times the mass of the first object times the mass of the second object divided by the distance between the two objects squared. So that's simple enough.

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