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Why Gravity Gets So Strong Near Dense Objects, Cosmology and Astronomy Instructional VideoWhy Gravity Gets So Strong Near Dense Objects, Cosmology and Astronomy Instructional Video
Publisher
Khan Academy
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11th - Higher Ed
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Science
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Media Length
8:13
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Duration
10 mins
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2010
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Why Gravity Gets So Strong Near Dense Objects, Cosmology and Astronomy

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Sal uses Newtonian physics to explain the relationship between gravity and dense objects. He uses diagrams and relatively straightforward mathematics to demonstrate this concept.

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gravity

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gravity, dense stellar objects, size to gravity relationship, science

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