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What is the equation for newton law of universal gravitation is ​

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Answer: The equation for newton law of universal gravitation is Fg = (Gm1m2)/d2

Explanation: Fg = the gravitational force between the two masses, measured in Newtons

G = 6.67 E−11 N*m2/kg2 (first measured by Henry Cavendish)

m1 = the mass of the first object, measured in kilograms

m2 = the mass of the second object, measured in kilograms

d2 = the distance between the objects squared, measured in meters

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