Do You Obey the Law?

[Intro]
Does love’s strength
(Obey the inverse square law?)
Does love’s length
(Leave ya left in awe)

[Bridge, Choir, Strings]
Ahh, ahh, ahh
(Ahh, ahh, ahh)

[Verse 1]
Of course,
Love’s strength…
… decreases with the square…
… of the distance from the source
(It’s all right there)

[Chorus]
\Does love’s strength
(Obey the inverse square law?)
Does love’s length
(Leave ya left in awe)

[Bridge, Choir, Strings]
Ahh, ahh, ahh
(Ahh, ahh, ahh)

[Verse 2]
Does how far (you are)
Separate our souls
Orbit ’round the star
The price the tolls

[Chorus]
Does love’s strength
(Obey the inverse square law?)
Does love’s length
(Leave ya left in awe)

[Bridge, Choir, Strings]
You’re getting closer
(closer, closer)
You’re getting closer
(closer, closer)

[Outro]
Shock and awe
(The inverse square law)
Aware you’re there

A SCIENCE NOTE

Does love follow the inverse square law? The strength of gravity is not the inverse of distance. Instead, it follows the inverse square law, meaning that gravity’s strength decreases with the square of the distance from the source.

Formula for Gravitational Force:

F = G * (m1 * m2) / r^2

Where:

  • F = Gravitational force (Newtons)
  • G = Gravitational constant (6.674 * 10^-11 Nm^2/kg^2)
  • m1 = Mass of object 1
  • m2 = Mass of object 2
  • r = Distance between the centers of the two masses

Explanation of the Inverse Square Relationship:

  • Gravitational force decreases as the square of the distance increases.
  • Example:
    • If r doubles (r -> 2r), then:

From the album “Longview” by Daniel

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