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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-06-03 12:33:14
Social Science
Explain how gravity relates to the separation between masses.?
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Anonymous
m*g = M*m*G/d^2
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Anonymous
For two mass M and m separated by distance R, Universal constant for gravity G = 6.67 * 10-11 N-m²/kg², Force of gravitational acceleration, F = GMm/(R)² measured in Newton This force reduces by the square of the increase in distance of separation.
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Anonymous
Gravity is an inverse square force. F = GMm / r^2
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Anonymous
When gravity causes me to fall, I know that when me and my big behind hit the floor we join masses with it.
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Anonymous
The force of gravity is inversely related to the square of the distance. For example, double the distance, the force due to gravity is 1/4 of the previous force.