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The gravitational constant G was first measured accurately by Henry Cavendish in 1798. He used an exquisitely sensitive balance to measure the force between two lead spheres whose centers were 0.29 m apart. One of the spheres had a mass of 148 kg, while the mass of the other sphere was 0.63 kg.What was the ratio of the gravitational force between these spheres to the weight of the lighter sphere?

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Answer:


1.198*10^(-8)

Step-by-step explanation:

The law of gravitation has to be used in this question along with Newton's second law


Ratio = (Gravitational force)/(weight of the smaller sphere)= ((6.674*10^(-11*148*0.63) )/(0.29^(2) ) )/(0.63 kg * 9.8) = 1.198*10^(-8)

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