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The Force(F)of attraction between two bodies varies directy as the product of thier wieghts (W)and inversely as the square of zhe distance (d)betweem them.​

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Answer:

F = cM1M2/d²

Explanation:

The force F of attraction between two bodies varies jointly as the weights of the two bodies and inversely as the square of the distance between them. Express this fact as a variation using c as a constant. Use M1 and M2 for the weights of the two bodies.

F = force F of attraction between two bodies

M1 = weights of body 1

M2 = weights of body 2

d = distance between them

c = constant of proportionality

F = (c*M1*M2) / d²

F = cM1M2/d²

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