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Relationships Between Two Gravitationally-Bound Points in Single or Multiple Systems In The Universe
Supported by real data, this article derives and proves relationships for any two gravitationally-bound objects in single or multiple systems in the universe. These findings have implications for simpler and more accurate calculations in related practical applications[1][2]. Normally, relative error is less than 3.35%.
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Gravity, Centrifugul Force, N Body, Gravitational Field, Solar System, Exoplanet, Universe.
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