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The mass of a pencil sitting on your desk about .25 meters from you is .006 kg. The mass of a typical teenager or young adult is 55 kg. What is the attractive force between them? (FG = G (m1 m2)/d2 where G = 6.67 x 10-11 N m2/kg2 )

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Answer:
3.52(10)^(-10) N

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the law of universal gravitation, which is a classical physical law that describes the gravitational interaction between different bodies with mass:


F=G(m_(1)m_(2))/(r^2)

Where:


F is the module of the force exerted between both bodies


G=6.674(10)^(-11)(m^(3))/(kgs^(2)) is the universal gravitation constant.


m_(1)=0.006 kg and
m_(2)=55 kg are the masses of the pencil and the teenager, respectively.


r=0.25 m is the distance between both bodies

Solving for
F:


F=6.674(10)^(-11)(m^(3))/(kgs^(2))((0.006 kg)(55 kg))/((0.25 m)^2)


F=3.52(10)^(-10) N This is the force of gravitational attraction between the pencil and the teenager, which is very small in this case

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