Universal Gravitation Formula
The law of universal gravitation states that any two objects in the universe attract each other with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
It’s a general Physics law derived from the observations by Isaac Newton. In modern language, the law states: every point mass attracts another single point mass by a force pointing along the line intersecting both the ends.
The universal gravitation force formula is given by
Where,
F = Force of attraction between two objects (N)
G = universal gravitational constant =Â 6.67259 x 10–11Â N m2/kg2.Â
m1,m1 = two different masses (Kg)
r = is the distance between them
Solved Numericals
Example 1
Determine the gravitational force if two masses are 30kg and 50kg separated by a distance 4m.
G =Â 6.67259 x 10–11Â N m2/kg2.Â
Solution:
Given:
m1 = 30 kg, m2 = 50 kg
r = 4m and
G =Â 6.67259 x 10–11Â N m2/kg2.Â
Universal gravitation formula is given by,
  = [6.673×10–11 ×30×50] / 16
F = 62.55 x 10–11N
Example 2
Determine the gravitational force if the mass of two bodies are 80 kg and 200 kg and they are separated by a distance of 6m.
Solution:
Given:
m1 = 80 kg, m2 = 100 kg,
r = 6m and
G =Â 6.67259 x 10–11Â N m2/kg2.
Universal gravitation formula is given by,
F=Gm1m2 / r2
 =6.673×10–11× 80×100 / 36
F =148.28×10–11N
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