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The equation is F = GmM/r2 whereF is the force of gravity, G is the universal gravitational constant, m and M are the two masses, and r is the distance between the masses.
Gravity is proportional to the product of the masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance. The gravity constant is simply the proportionality constant. If you're calculating with all SI units, then the universal gravitational constant is 6.67 x 10-11newton-meter2/kilogram2
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If they have mass, then they behave the same as any other mass according to the laws of universal gravitation.
According to the current understanding of gravity, the force of attraction between any two objects, anywhere in the universe depends on the gravitational constant. It is therefore, considered a universal constant.
The force of gravity between 2 objects.
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It is the gravity of the earth.
Gravity is a universal force that makes all objects attract themselves according to their mass and distance. With more mass, the attraction is greater. At a greater distance, the attraction is less.
When you are standing on, or in a body that has no gravity. That body will have to be quite small to have no gravity
Gravity results from the interaction of space and matter. As a consequence the Universe, which is composed of matter and space, exhibits gravity everywhere.
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Gravity is the universal force that acts on all objects on Earth.
The Universal Law of Gravitation is a force equation, therefore it should have units of Newtons.