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Calculate the force between two objects that have

masses of 140 kg and 160 kg and are separated by a
distance of 0.895 m.​

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\text { The force between the given two objects is } 1.865 * 10^(-6) \mathrm{N}

Step-by-step explanation:

As per given question,


m_(1) \text { is } 140 \mathrm{kg}


m_(2) \text { is } 160 \mathrm{kg}

R is 0.895 m

The force between two objects is


\mathrm{F}=(G m_(1) m_(2))/(R^(2))

Where,

F is the force of attraction between two objects in Newton’s (N)


\text { G is the Universal Gravitational Constant }=6.674 * 10^(-11) \mathrm{N}-\mathrm{m}^(2) / \mathrm{kg}^(2)


m_(1) \text { and } m_(2) \text { are the masses of the two objects in kilograms (kg) }

R is the separation in meters (m) between the objects

Substitute the given values in the above formula,


F=(6.674 * 10^(-11) * 140 * 160)/(0.895^(2))


F=(1.494 * 10^(-6))/(0.801)


\mathrm{F}=1.865 * 10^(-6)


\text { The force between the given two objects is } 1.865 * 10^(-6) \mathrm{N}

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