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82.37.83.13 [Newton's law of Gravity] Typos
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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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-Newton'​s law of Gravity tells us that the $\color{blue}{\text{gravitational force}}$ between $\color{red}{\text{two}}$ $\color{orange}{\text{masses}}$ gets smalles ​as the masses are removed $\color{magenta}{\text{farer away from each other}}$. ​+Newton'​s law of Gravity tells us that the $\color{blue}{\text{gravitational force}}$ between $\color{red}{\text{two}}$ $\color{orange}{\text{masses}}$ gets smaller ​as the masses are removed $\color{magenta}{\text{further ​away from each other}}$. ​
  
 In addition, it tells us that the //exact// strength of the $\color{blue}{\text{gravitational force}}$ is determined by the $\color{olive}{\text{gravitational constant}},​$ the $\color{red}{\text{two}}$ $\color{orange}{\text{masses}}$ of the objects in the system and the $\color{magenta}{\text{distance between them}}$. In addition, it tells us that the //exact// strength of the $\color{blue}{\text{gravitational force}}$ is determined by the $\color{olive}{\text{gravitational constant}},​$ the $\color{red}{\text{two}}$ $\color{orange}{\text{masses}}$ of the objects in the system and the $\color{magenta}{\text{distance between them}}$.
  
-So given an object with some known $\color{red}{\text{mass}}$,​ we can immediately calculate the $\color{blue}{\text{force}}$ it exerts onto antother ​$\color{orange}{\text{mass}}$.  ​+So given an object with some known $\color{red}{\text{mass}}$,​ we can immediately calculate the $\color{blue}{\text{force}}$ it exerts onto another ​$\color{orange}{\text{mass}}$.  ​
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 <tabbox Concrete> ​ <tabbox Concrete> ​
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