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The Law of Universal [[Gravity|Gravitation]] is a law that states that every [[mass]] in the [[universe]] attracts every other mass with a [[force]] proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distances between their centers. | The Law of Universal [[Gravity|Gravitation]] is a law that states that every [[mass]] in the [[universe]] attracts every other mass with a [[force]] proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distances between their centers. | ||
| − | + | <math> F = \frac{G M m}{r^2}</math> | |
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| + | Where | ||
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| + | *<math> F</math> is the gravitational force | ||
| + | *<math> G </math> is Newton's gravitational constant | ||
| + | *<math> M</math> is the mass of the first mass | ||
| + | *<math>m </math> is the mass of the second mass | ||
| + | *<math> r</math> is the distance between the two masses | ||
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Revision as of 16:08, September 15, 2016
The Law of Universal Gravitation is a law that states that every mass in the universe attracts every other mass with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distances between their centers.
Where
is the gravitational force
is Newton's gravitational constant
is the mass of the first mass
is the mass of the second mass
is the distance between the two masses