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what is the form of gravitational law? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The vector form of Newton's law of gravitation signifies that the gravitational forces acting between the two particles form action-reaction pair

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Answered by devchandra1957
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Answer:

The vector form of Newton's law of gravitation signifies that the gravitational forces acting between the two particles form action-reaction pair.

Explanation:

Newton's law of gravitational states that energy point mass attracts every other point mass by a force acting along the line intersecting the two points given by F=G

r

2

m

1

m

2

where F is gravitational force acting between two objects m

1

, m

2

are masses of two objects r is distance between center of their masses and G is gravitational constant.

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