6.67X10-11 nm2/kg2 WRITE THE UNIVERSAK

  1. 6.67X10-11 nm2/kg2 WRITE THE UNIVERSAK GRAVITIONAL CONSTANT USING POSITIVE EXPONENT ALSO WRITE THE CONSTANT AS A DECEMIAL
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  2. Ok im just here to check my answer for this questiona student places two 100 kg spheres a distance of 0.5 m apart. what is the
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  3. 6.67x10-11 nm2/kg2 write the gravitational constant using positive exponents
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  4. What is the mass of 4.67x10^23 atoms of lead
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  5. F = GM1M2/R2 = (6.67x10-11 x 1.9891x1030 x 25) / (3000)2 =
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  6. convert to decimal notation8.67x10^7
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  7. what is the wavelength of neutron (m=1.67x10^-27kg) travelling at 3.0x10^4 m/s?
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  8. What is the product of 7.67x10^9 and 5.9x10^−6 expressed in scientific notation?
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  9. What is the gravitational force between the proton (1.67X10^-27 kg) and the electron (9.11X 10^-31 kg) in a hydrogen atom if
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  10. THANK YOU!!What is a combination of h (plancks constant), c(speed of light) and G (6.67x10^-11 Nm^2 / kg^2) that has units of
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