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when will the value of gravitational force be equal to gravitational constant?

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Answered by KashifQamarkhan
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Answer:

If gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of the masses i.e. m1 and m2 and indirectly proportional to the square of distance i.e. r²

as,

F α m1m2÷r²

Answered by dev2302
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Answer:

if m1 and m2 are of 1kg each and radius is 1m then gravitational force is equal to the gravitational constant

Explanation:

f =  \frac{gm1m2}{ {r}^{2} }  \\ f =  \frac{g \times 1 \times 1}{ {1}^{2} }  \\ f = g

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