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claculate the force of gravity between two identical balls 8kg each, if they are 5m apart?
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Answered by drwls
Assume 5m is the center-to-center distance R, and use Newton's universal law of gravity. (The one with the capital G).

F = G*M^2/R^2 = 64*G/25
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