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write Newton's three equation for gravitation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is not one, not two, not even three gravity equations, but many! The one most people know describes Newton's universal law of gravitation: F = Gm1m2/r2, where F is the force due to gravity, between two masses (m1 and m2), which are a distance r apart; G is the gravitational constant.

Answered by mohammedsinan6499
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There is not one, not two, not even three gravity equations, but many! The one most people know describes Newton's universal law of gravitation: F = Gm1m2/r2, where F is the force due to gravity, between two masses (m1 and m2), which are a distance r apart; G is the gravitational constant.

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