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29 August, 10:09

Suppose the gravitational force between two masses is 70 n. if the magnitude of one of the masses halves, what is the force between the masses?

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  1. 29 August, 10:34
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    A quote from Google, "Heavier objects do not fall faster than lighter objects when they are dropped from a certain height IF there is no resistance from the air. So, if you were in a vacuum, the two things would fall at the same rate." Also google said this, "As such, all objects free fall at the same rate regardless of their mass. Because the 9.8 N/kg gravitational field at Earth's surface causes a 9.8 m/s/s acceleration of any object placed there, we often call this ratio the acceleration of gravity."
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