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What is the nature of gravitational force?

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Answered by wardatuljannah
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According to Newton's law of gravitation, The gravitational force is directly proportional to product of the two masses and inversely proportional to square of the distance between them. ... Gravitational force is the weakest force among the four fundamental forces of nature.

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gravitational force is a force of attraction between any two body. it is a Universal force that act on every particle.

if there is two masses M1 and M2, then there will be the force of attraction between these two masses and that force of attraction is nothing but our gravitational force.

so the nature of gravitational force is attractive.

if there is two masses M1 and M2, then the gravitational force or the force of attraction between these two masses will must be equal.

the gravitational force can be calculated as (G M1 M2)/r^2

where,

M1 is a mass of first object

M2 is is a mass of second object

r is distance between these two masses

and, G is universal constant that has the value of 6.67×10^-11

we can give the definition of G as:-

universal gravitational constant is a force of attraction between two points masses of 1 kg each kept at the distance of 1 M.

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