What is your the importance of universal law of gravitation?
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Newton's universal law of gravitation explains the attractive force between any two objects which have mass. It explains how we are able to stand on earth, why a body thrown up falls to the ground, why planets revolve around the sun and why the moon revolves around the earth, and so on. This law says that as the distance between two objects increases their force of attraction decreases. This explains why we are not pulled towards a distant star even though it is more massive than the Earth. This law leads to the derivation of an expresion for the acceleration due to gravity. Think about it - you may get more points.
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Newton's universal law of gravitation explains the attractive force between any two objects which have mass. It explains how we are able to stand on earth, why a body thrown up falls to the ground, why planets revolve around the sun and why the moon revolves around the earth, and so on. This law says that as the distance between two objects increases their force of attraction decreases. This explains why we are not pulled towards a distant star even though it is more massive than the Earth. This law leads to the derivation of an expresion for the acceleration due to gravity. Think about it - you may get more points.
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the most important part about this is not only that object pull on each other, but that object attract each other with a force that is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them this is known as Newton's law of universal gravitation
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