SOLUTION: The gravitational force F between two spherical objects, having mass m1 and m2 respectively, varies jointly with respect to m1 and m2 and inversely with respect to the square o

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Question 940384: The gravitational force F between two
spherical objects, having mass m1
and m2 respectively, varies jointly with
respect to m1 and m2 and inversely
with respect to the square of the
distance d between the two objects.

Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If varies directly with ,
then has as a factor.
If varies directly with ,
then has as a factor.
If varies inversely with ,
then has as a factor.

If F does all of the above,
the product of all remaining factors can be called , and then
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