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tony3320 tony3320
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11 years ago
I know there's a formula for finding the measure of gravity in space but I can't remember what it is?
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11 years ago
F=G*(m1*m2)/r^2

G is the gravitational constant, m is masses one and two, r is the radius. Since F also =ma, a=G*m/r^2, where a is acceleration.
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