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Comparison of old and new formula by analyzing variation of force between two objects for variable distances.  

 

It is clear from the Newton's formula of gravitational attraction and from the new formula of universal push that the two objects will loose the visible attraction as the distance between them is increased.

According to Newton the force of attraction will be inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the centers of the two objects. And by the new formula the attraction will be directly proportional to the angle between the two intersecting tangents common to both the objects. I will like to show the comparison of different values of force of attraction by both the formulas for two objects at variable distances.

In the figure shown below objects A and B of 2 cms diameter each are lying with their centers x cms apart. Angle is formed by their two intersecting tangents.

 

From above we can calculate different values of and for different values of x. Table shown below displays these values for x ranging from 2 cms to 21 cms.

 

The column 5 of above table is worked out by multiplying all the values of column 4 by 720. The column 5 is required to bring the initial value of of equal to i.e., 180 for purpose of comparison by plotting in the form of curves. The data of column 3 and 5 is plotted for values of X of column 2 and is shown on next page.

 

 

 
      
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