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Two metal spheres, each weighing 24.0 kg are placed 0.0500 m apart. Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational force the two spheres exert on each other.
14 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
force= GM1*M2/distance^2
14 years ago
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