what are the values of g,m1,m2,and d

if f=g times m1 m2 all over d squared

In the equation f = (G * m1 * m2) / d^2,

- f represents the force between two objects due to gravitational attraction.
- G represents the gravitational constant, which is a known value approximately equal to 6.67430 × 10^-11 N(m/kg)^2.

To find the values of g, m1, m2, and d, we need more information. It looks like there might be a typo or confusion between the variables g and G. Typically, g refers to the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Earth, which has a value of approximately 9.8 m/s^2. However, it is not present in the formula you provided.

On the other hand, m1 and m2 represent the masses of the two objects involved in the gravitational interaction. These can be any real numbers or variables representing masses.

Lastly, d represents the distance between the centers of the two objects involved in the gravitational interaction. It can be any real number or variable representing a distance, typically measured in meters (m).