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Two particles have a mass of 8 kg and 12 kg, respectively. If they are 800 mm apart, determine the force of gravity acting between them. Compare this result with the weight of each particle.

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Answer:

The gravitational force between the masses is
1.0* 10^(-8)Newtons

Step-by-step explanation:

For 2 masses 'm' and 'M' separated by a distance 'd' the gravitational force between them is given by Newton as


F=G\cdot (mM)/(d^(2))

where

'G' is universal gravitational constant whose value is
6.67* 10^(-11)m^3kg^(-1)s^(-2)

Applying the values in the above relation we get


F=6.67* 10^(-11)* (8* 12)/((800* 10^(-3))^(2))=1.0* 10^(-8)Newtons

Weight of 8 kg mass =
8* 9.81=78.45Newtons

Weight of 12 kg mass =
12* 9.81=117.72Newtons

thus we see that gravitational force between the masses is completely negligible as compared to the weight of the masses.

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