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Tom has a mass of 72.2 kg and Sally has a mass of 49.4 kg. Tom and Sally are standing 17.4 m apart on a massless dance floor. Sa...Asked by Andy
Tom has a mass of 67.2 kg and Sally has a
mass of 58.5 kg. Tom and Sally are standing
23 m apart on a massless dance floor. Sally
looks up and she sees Tom. She feels an
attraction.
If the attraction is gravitation, find its magnitude.
Assume both can be replaced by
spherical masses and that the gravitational
constant is 6.67259 × 10−11 N · m2
/kg2
.
Answer in units of N
mass of 58.5 kg. Tom and Sally are standing
23 m apart on a massless dance floor. Sally
looks up and she sees Tom. She feels an
attraction.
If the attraction is gravitation, find its magnitude.
Assume both can be replaced by
spherical masses and that the gravitational
constant is 6.67259 × 10−11 N · m2
/kg2
.
Answer in units of N
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