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The measure, or force between two objects is calculated from the relationship between the combined mass and the distance between them in the following equation:

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f = (G * m1 * m2) / d^2

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f = force (and reaction)

G = newtons gravitational constant

m1 = mass of object 1

m2 = mass of object 2

d = distance between centres of gravity

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