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15 January, 11:45

The gravitational force between two giant lead spheres is 0.010 N when the centers of the spheres are 20 m apart.

What is the distance between their centers when the gravitational force between them is 0.160 N?

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  1. 15 January, 13:43
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    5 m.

    Explanation:

    From newton's law of universal gravitation

    F = Gmm'/r² ... Equation 1

    Where F = Force between the giant lead spheres, r = distance between the spheres, mm' = product of their mass, G = universal constant.

    Making mm' the subject of the equation

    mm' = Fr²/G ... Equation 2

    Given: F = 0.010 N, r = 20 m

    Substitute into equation 2

    mm' = 0.010*20²/G

    mm' = 4/G.

    When the gravitational force between them is 0.16 N,

    4/G = 0.16r²/G

    Making r² the subject of the equation,

    r² = 4/0.16

    r² = 25

    r = √25

    r = 5 m.

    Thus the distance is = 5 m.
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