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2 January, 16:03

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If the mass of one asteroid in space is 25,000 kg and the mass of another meteor is 40,000 kg, what is the gravitational force pulling them together if

the distance between them is 10 m? Remember that the egn for Gravitational Force is Feravitation = 6 mm

O 0.00068 N

O 6.68 N

49,000 N

100000000 N

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  1. 2 January, 16:10
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    Answer: 0.00068 N

    Explanation: Universal gravitational constant=6.674 * 10^ (-11)

    Force=Gm1m2 / (r^2)

    Force = 6.67*25000*40000*10^ (-11) / (10^2)

    Force=0.00068 N
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