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A bowling ball (mass = 7.2 kg, radius = 0.12 m) and a billiard ball (mass = 0.31 kg, radius = 0.028 m) may each be treated as u...Asked by sam
5. A bowling ball (mass = 7.2 kg, radius = 0.13 m) and a billiard ball (mass = 0.45 kg, radius =
0.028 m) may each be treated as uniform spheres. What is the magnitude of the maximum
gravitational force that each can exert on the other?
0.028 m) may each be treated as uniform spheres. What is the magnitude of the maximum
gravitational force that each can exert on the other?
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