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- | ====== Newton's law of Gravity: $\quad \color{blue}{\vec F}= \color{olive}{ G} \frac{\color{red}{m_1} \color{orange}{m_2}}{\color{magenta}{r^2}}$ ====== | + | <WRAP lag>$\color{blue}{\vec F}= \color{olive}{ G} \frac{\color{red}{m_1} \color{orange}{m_2}}{\color{magenta}{r^2}}$</WRAP> |
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+ | ====== Newton's law of Gravity ====== | ||
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- | <note tip> | + | Newton's law is the static limit of the [[equations:einstein_equation|Einstein equation]]. |
- | The motto in this section is: //the higher the level of abstraction, the better//. | + | |
- | </note> | + | |
<tabbox Why is it interesting?> | <tabbox Why is it interesting?> |