Okay now that i am on a computer i will put to you what i wanted to say.
Because you equate f=mg then g is the value of local gravity, ie 9.8ms^-2 but the force of attraction where large or small is used to find the value in Nkg^-1. But for smaller masses the value m2 can be left out because the mass is so small.
I kind of dont know what youre saying and i dont really know what i am answering to but anyways...
I am saying you're talking absolute shit and trying to appear smart. The point is, the mass of the non-earth object doesn't matter, at all, due to it's tiny nature. So stop confusing people and get on with it.
I am saying you're talking absolute shit and trying to appear smart. The point is, the mass of the non-earth object doesn't matter, at all, due to it's tiny nature. So stop confusing people and get on with it.