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In a Cavendish experiment that first measured gravity, a 0.730 kg lead ball was placed 0.230 m away from a 158 kg lead ball. How much gravitational force did that create?

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Answer:

Coefficient: 1.45 (enter the answer in proper scientific notation)

Exponent: -7

Step-by-step explanation:

Coefficient must be between 1 and 10

User James Trenda
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Answer:
1.45(10)^(-7) N

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Newton's law of Gravitation, the force
F exerted between two bodies of masses
m1 and
m2 and separated by a distance
r is equal to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance:


F=G((m1)(m2))/(r^2)

Where:


G=6.674x10^(-11)(m^(3))/(kgs^(2))is the gravitational constant, which was thanks to Cavendish experiment


m1=0.730 kg


m2=158 kg


r=0.230 m


F=6.674x10^(-11)(m^(3))/(kgs^(2))((0.730 kg)(158 kg))/((0.230 m)^2)

Solving:


F=0.000000145 N= 1.45(10)^(-7) N

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