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what is the difference between Newtonian theory of gravity and general theory of relativity????

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Answered by jyoti300584
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Explanation:

In the 17th century Newton concluded that objects fall because they are pulled by Earth's gravity. Einstein's interpretation was that these objects do not fall. According to Einstein, these objects and Earth just freely move in a curved spacetime and this curvature is induced by mass and energy of these objects

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Answered by MirSuryia
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ACC TO NEWTON ,THERE IS A FORCE BETWEEN ANY 2 MASS BODIES ,AND PLANETS REVOLVE AROUND the SUN DUE TO THIS FORCE .

BUT ACC TO EINSTEIN ,THERE ARE SPACE CURVATURES WHICH CAUSE EARTH ND OTHER PLANETS TO REVOLVE AROUND IT .

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