why r square was taken not only just r in the derivation of newtons law of gravitation
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Actually it is way complicated and mysterious ..what he did what
He thought about the conditions which affect the force between any two objects ..he did that sphere's experiment circling around other .. As usual F is directly proportional to mass he knew ..and also when the distance increases as the force decreases .. In order to calculate the force he
Did F=Mm/R but he thought like the distance is same for both the object but the force is applied by both the object hence in order to make it perfect as the particle experiment.. Of. Calculating force ..he did F=Mm/r^2 and that G was his constant which he got from the force calculating between earth and moon
He thought about the conditions which affect the force between any two objects ..he did that sphere's experiment circling around other .. As usual F is directly proportional to mass he knew ..and also when the distance increases as the force decreases .. In order to calculate the force he
Did F=Mm/R but he thought like the distance is same for both the object but the force is applied by both the object hence in order to make it perfect as the particle experiment.. Of. Calculating force ..he did F=Mm/r^2 and that G was his constant which he got from the force calculating between earth and moon
Aakash042:
ok i got that
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