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5 October, 05:41

A distance of 2.00 mm separates two objects of equal mass. If the gravitational force between them is 0.0104 N, find the mass of each object.

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  1. 5 October, 05:48
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    Given the distance r = 2/1000 m, the force between them F = 0.0104 N, the mass of the two object can be calculated using formula:

    F = G (m1m2) / r^2 since the mass are equal F = G (m^2) / r^2

    And where G = is the gravitational constant (6.67E-11 m3 s-2 kg-1)

    The mass of the two objects are 24.96 kg
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