Brian Asalone

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Consider two celestial objects with masses m1 and m2, and a distance r between them. Let be a “unit vector”—a vector of length 1, in whatever units we are using to measure distance—pointing from object 2 to object 1. Then Newton says that the force acting on object 2, due to the gravitational pull of object 1, is given by
The Biggest Ideas in the Universe: Space, Time, and Motion
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