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<p>two point-like masses.</p>

<p>Using the integral form of <a href="page.php?w=Gauss%27s_law">Gauss's law</a>, this formula can be extended to any pair of objects of which one is far more massive than the other -- like a planet relative to any man-scale artifact.  The distances between planets and between the planets and the Sun are (by many orders of magnitude) larger than the sizes of the sun and the planets.  In consequence both the sun and the planets can be considered as <a href="page.php?w=point_mass">point mass</a>es and the same formula</p><p>
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