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what is Newton's universal law of gravitation ? please explain.​

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Answered by HEMANYA6272
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This law declares that if any object goes in upward direction it always comes down, called gravity.

The mathematical formula for gravitational force is F=GMmr2 F = G Mm r 2 where G is the gravitational constant.

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is Newton's universal law of gravitation ?

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Newton’s universal law of gravitation states that every object in the Universe attracts every other object with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

F=(G×m1×m2)/d2

where F = gravitational force

G = universal gravitational constant

m1 = mass of the first object

m2 = mass of the second object

d = distance between the objects

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