Explaining the Inverse Square Law of Gravity

In summary, the conversation discusses the concept of gravity and how it follows the inverse square law. One person asks for an explanation, and the expert suggests using websites like Wikipedia to find specific information and answers to questions. The expert also mentions examples of how the inverse square law applies to everyday experiences.
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mars shaw
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Why gravity follows inverse square law? How Einstein explained it?
Can someone explain it please?
 
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For such a general question do the following steps:

1) www.wikipedia.org

2) Type General Relativity

3) Start Reading

4) Find specific questions
 
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Or:

1. www.wikipedia.org

2. type "inverse square law"

You will be able to cover much more if you are not waiting for response. Did you ever wonder why you feel less heat when you move away from the heat source, or why things that are closer to the light bulb are more illuminated, or why if someone shouts at your ear it hurts, but if you are few hundred meters away you will barely be able to hear it...
 

What is the inverse square law of gravity?

The inverse square law of gravity is a physical law that states the force of gravity between two objects is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. This means that as the distance between two objects increases, the force of gravity between them decreases.

Who discovered the inverse square law of gravity?

The inverse square law of gravity was discovered by Sir Isaac Newton in the late 17th century. He developed this law while studying the motion of objects in space and is credited with formulating the theory of universal gravitation.

How does the inverse square law of gravity apply to our daily lives?

The inverse square law of gravity applies to our daily lives in many ways. For example, it explains why objects fall to the ground when dropped, why the moon orbits around the Earth, and why the planets orbit around the sun. It also plays a crucial role in space exploration and satellite communication.

Is the inverse square law of gravity always accurate?

While the inverse square law of gravity is a fundamental law of physics, it is not always accurate in extreme conditions, such as near black holes or at the atomic level. In these cases, other factors and forces may come into play and affect the strength of the gravitational force.

How is the inverse square law of gravity related to other laws of physics?

The inverse square law of gravity is related to other laws of physics, such as the laws of motion and the law of conservation of energy. It is also closely related to Einstein's theory of general relativity, which provides a more accurate explanation of gravity in extreme conditions.

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