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Virtual Lab on Newtons Law of Gravitation: Mathematical Representation of Gravitational Force

Accompany Newton in his garden and embark on a space voyage to delve into the concept of gravity in the cosmic realm. Grasp the significance of each component in the equation of the universal law of gravitation and apply this knowledge to anticipate the gravitational pull between two celestial bodies.

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Learning Objectives

At the end of this simulation, you will be able to:
  • Recognize the elements comprising the gravitational force.
  • Elaborate on the connection between the gravitational force, the masses of two objects, and the separation distance between them.
  • Utilize the gravitational formula to compute the gravitational force exerted between two objects located at a distance from each other.

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Explore Earths primary biomes and their geographical distribution using our innovative Biome Generator. You can modify various parameters to create your custom biome and observe the immediate outcomes of your adjustments!

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