Why force of gravitation shows inverse square dependence
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As theories suggest, the variation of nuclear with distance is given in a generalized form as
F ~ 1/rn
here r can be 2, 3, 4,5, etc depending upon the distances. So, in theory it can have an inverse square law dependance as well, but not exclusively, like electromagnetism or gravitation.
F ~ 1/rn
here r can be 2, 3, 4,5, etc depending upon the distances. So, in theory it can have an inverse square law dependance as well, but not exclusively, like electromagnetism or gravitation.
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