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what is the equation for gravitational force?


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Answered by rvk18
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order to calculate the gravitational force between two objects with masses of m1 and m2 , the equation is: where G is the gravitational constant (6.67E-11 m3 s-2 kg-1), r is the distance between the two objects, and F is the magnitude of the force between the objects.
Answered by ꜱɴᴏᴡyǫᴜᴇᴇɴ
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Explanation:

\huge\star{\underline{\mathtt{\red{A}\pink{N}\green{S}\blue{W}\purple{E}\orange{R}}}}

<font color= "green">✧ What is the Gravitational Force?

<font color= "red">✒The universe has a lot of forces, a lot of pushes and pulls. We're always pushing or pulling something, even if only the ground. But it turns out that in physics, there are really only four fundamental forces from which everything else is derived: the strong force, the weak force, the electromagnetic force, and the gravitational force.

<font color= "blue">☞︎︎︎ Additional information

<font color= "black">☞︎︎︎In the equation:

<font color= "Magenta">F is the force of gravity (measured in Newtons, N)

G is the gravitational constant of the universe and is always the same number

M is the mass of one object (measured in kilograms, kg)

m is the mass of the other object (measured in kilograms, kg)

r is the distance those objects are apart (measured in meters, m)

So if you know how massive two objects are and how far they are apart, you can figure out the force between them.

<font color= "Orange"> ♡ Hope it helps!! ♡

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