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13 December, 16:42

G=fr²/m, m²

where G is the gravitational constant "r" is the distance between two masses "m" and "m²" and "f" is the gravitational force between two masses

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  1. 13 December, 16:43
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    Yes, that's correct. Newton's formula for the gravitational force, stated in this form, was used by Cavendish to measure ' G '.

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