SOLUTION: Sorry to submit the same question but I think I may have typed it incorrectly. The question relates to Newton's Synthesis. The equation for the force of gravity is equal to the equ

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Question 1141727: Sorry to submit the same question but I think I may have typed it incorrectly. The question relates to Newton's Synthesis. The equation for the force of gravity is equal to the equation for centripetal force. I am asked to solve for "G" given:

G*(Mm/r^2)= mv^2/r


Thank you!

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is GMm/r^2=mv^2/r
The m and one r cancel
so GM/r=v^2
G=v^2*r/M

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