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In simple terms, Gravitational Force = (Gravitational Constant Mass of first object Mass of the second object) / (Distance between the centre of two bodies)2.
If you are lying down, you likely feel your weight along your side or back. We have weight because of gravity, but our apparent weight comes from the support force we get from whatever surface were in contact with. Our apparent weight is equal to the value of the support force that is acting on us.
How are gravitational field lines related to the acceleration of an object around Earth? Any mass near Earth will be accelerated in the direction of the field lines at that location.
Mathematically, we have F = ma, where F is the force acting on the object, m is the mass of the object, and a is the acceleration of the object. When a gravitational force acts on an object, we replace a with g. Solving for g, we have g = F/m.
The vast difference in mass between the Earth and the falling object means the Earths movement is imperceptibly small. We only notice gravitational forces if one of the objects involved has a huge mass (such as the Earth).

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The formula is F = G*((m sub 1*m sub 2)/r^2), where F is the force of attraction between the two bodies, G is the universal gravitational constant, m sub 1 is the mass of the first object, m sub 2 is the mass of the second object and r is the distance between the centers of each object.
2:26 11:30 The mass of the moon is given to us. And so thats 7.35 times 10 to the 22 kilograms. And theMoreThe mass of the moon is given to us. And so thats 7.35 times 10 to the 22 kilograms. And the distance.

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