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    The Force Due to Gravity Has the Mathematical Form\( F=-\frac{G M m}{r^{2}} \)
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The Force Due to Gravity Has the Mathematical Form F=−GMmr2 F=-\frac{G M m}{r^{2}} F=−r2GMm​

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The force due to gravity has the mathematical form:
F=−GMmr2 F=-\frac{G M m}{r^{2}} F=−r2GMm​

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