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Two spheres with masses of 5.00 g and 10. kg respectively are .500 m apart. calculate the force of attraction between them.
11 years ago

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Elena
F =G•m₁•m₂/R²
the gravitational constant
G =6.67•10⁻¹¹ N•m²/kg²,

F=6.67•10⁻¹¹•0.005•10/0.25=...
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