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2 February, 09:43

What is the gravitational attraction between Mass A (200kg) and Mass B (500kg) ? 12m distance between the two masses.

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  1. 2 February, 10:40
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    Fg = 4.63*10^-8 N

    Explanation:

    The gravitational attraction between two masses m1 and m2 is given by:

    Fg = G*m1*m2 / (r^2), where m1 = 200kg, m2 = 500kg, G is gravitational constant

    then:

    Fg = [ (6.67408*10-11) (200) (500) ] / (12^2)

    = 4.63*10-8 N

    therefore, the gravitational attraction between the mass is 4.63*10-8 N.
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