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Newton’s law of universal gravitation, F=Gm1m2/r²,measures the force of gravity between two masses m1 and m2,where r is the distance between the centers of the masses, and G is the universal gravitational constant. Solve this equation for G.

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Answer:


G=(Fr^2)/(m_1m_2)

Explanation:

Since our equation is
F=(Gm_1m_2)/(r^2) and we want to solve for G, first we divide both sides by the product
m_1m_2, which gives:


(F)/(m_1m_2)=(Gm_1m_2)/(m_1m_2r^2)=(G)/(r^2)

So we are left with:


(F)/(m_1m_2)=(G)/(r^2)

Now we multiply both sides by
r^2, which gives:


(Fr^2)/(m_1m_2)=(Gr^2)/(r^2)=G

Which gives us our final formula:


G=(Fr^2)/(m_1m_2)

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