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21 August, 00:34

If two 1-kilogram masses are 1 meter apart, what is the gravitational force between them?

a. 1 n

b. 6.7 n

c. 6.7 * 10-11n

d. none, because the masses are so small.

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  1. 21 August, 00:49
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    Force = Gmm/r^2

    So, 6.7*10^-11 * 1*1/1

    Therefore force is 6.7*10^ (-11) ... That is C!
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