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write the formula of gravitational force between two bodies of masses 'x' and 'y' kept at a distance 'r'.

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Answered by swathivindula
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Answer:

Explanation:

If point mass m(i) of the first body is at distance r(ij) from the point mass m(j) of the second body , then force F (ij) between the two point masses is F ...

Answered by dreamrob
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The formula of gravitational force between two bodies of masses is F= \frac{x*y}{r^{2} }

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According to the question, two bodies of masses are x and y

and, distance is r

so,

F= \frac{x*y}{r^{2} }

where, F = Gravitational Force

G = Gravitational Constant

Hence, The formula of gravitational force between two bodies of masses is F= \frac{x*y}{r^{2} }

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