Yes. The amount of force depends on the objects' masses, and their distance.
Multiply the mass (in kilograms) by the gravitation (9.8 meters per second square, near the Earth's surface), and you get the weight (in Newtons).
Weight is a force - the force with which gravity attracts an object. Therefore, being a force, it is measured in unites of force, usually Newtons.
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Also if you mean Newtons in terms of weight the formula is Newtons = Mass * Gravity
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Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation states that every massive particle in the universe attracts every other massive particle with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
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Gravity results from the interaction of space and matter. As a consequence the Universe, which is composed of matter and space, exhibits gravity everywhere.
it applies to the earth and moon because their two objects in the universe that attract each other.
it applies to the earth and moon because their two objects in the universe that attract each other.
it applies to the earth and moon because their two objects in the universe that attract each other.
It is named for Sir Isaac Newton who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
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it applies to the earth and moon because their two objects in the universe that attract each other.
The unit for the Universal Law of Gravity is Newtons (N), which represents the force of gravitational attraction between two objects.
Newton's law of universal gravitation states that every massive particle in the universe attracts every other massive particle, with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. In simpler terms, this means that everything in the universe attracts all other things. The law of gravitation explains why the moon orbits the earth- because of the forces that attract them to each other. That the force of gravity between any two objects (more specifically point masses) is directly related to the masses of the objects, inversely related to the square of the distance between the objects, with a constant of proportionality measured to be about 6.67e-11 2/kg2 (given symbol G - gravitational constant, measured by Cavendish)
It demonstrated the potential energy contained in matter.