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the law says that any two objects in the universe contains gravitational force
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the law states that any two objects in the universe that have an attraction force existing between them this force is directly proportional with the product of their masses but inversely proportional with square the distance between their centers
and this law is applied on any two objects in the universe from planets to objects on earth
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