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

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\huge \orange{F =G.(xy)/(r^2)}

Explanation:

  • Masses of the bodies are x and y

  • Distance at which they are kept is r

  • When two bodies are of masses x and y are placed at a distance r then the gravitational force acting on them is given as:


  • \huge \purple{F =G.(xy)/(r^2)}
  • Where G is the gravitational constant.
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