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johncena
Mar2-10, 10:24 AM
Newton's universal law of gravitation states that every bodies in this universe attracts each other.Was newton able to explain the reason for this attraction?
No. We can't even explain it today. But Einstein expanded the discussion to include not ony mass but energy and pressure...via the Einstein tensor.....somehow all are related at some fundamental level....
johncena
Mar19-10, 10:48 AM
How did newton prove that ,
F = (Gm1m2)/r2
gcarreau
Mar21-10, 08:56 PM
How did newton prove that ,
F = (Gm1m2)/r2
This doesn't prove how or why they are attracted this is only used to find the force due to gravity between the two objects.
The Law of Universal Gravitation is just that: a law. It is a mathematical relationship derived from empirical observation.
Newton's universal law of gravitation states that every bodies in this universe attracts each other.Was newton able to explain the reason for this attraction?
Is this a homework question? This direcly pertains to an oft quoted passage in Principia: "hypotheses non fingo..."; I make no hypothesis...
Filip Larsen
Mar22-10, 03:45 AM
How did newton prove that ,
F = (Gm1m2)/r2
To my knowledge he did show that from his law of gravitation (and some assumptions) you can derive Kepler's laws of planetary motion, which up to that point were more or less unexplained. I'm no historian, but according to Bate [1], Newton didn't originally publish his results due to a small inconsistency when he applied his theory to calculate the position of the moon and only by chance 20 years later through conversations with Halley did he get around to start working on Principia.
[1] Fundamentals of Astrodynamics, Bate, Mueller, White. Dover, 1971.
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