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The sun has a mass of 1.99 x 10-30 kg. Saturn has a

mass of 5.68 x 10^26 kg. The distance between the sun
and Saturn is 1.43 x 10^12 m. Calculate the gravitational
force between the sun and Saturn.

User Ravioli
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Answer: The gravitational force between the sun and Saturn is
3.69* 10^(22)N

Step-by-step explanation:


F=(Gm_1m_2)/(r^2)

where F = gravitational force = ?

G = gravitational constant =
6.674* 10^(-11) Nm^2kg^(-2)


m_1 = mass of sun =
1.99* 10^(30)kg


m_2 = mass of saturn =
5.68* 10^(26)kg

r = distance between sun and saturn =
1.43* 10^(12)m


F=(6.674* 10^(-11)Nm^2kg^(-2)* 1.99* 10^(30)kg* 5.68* 10^(26)kg)/((1.43* 10^(12)m)^2)


F=3.69* 10^(-90)N

Thus the gravitational force between the sun and Saturn is
3.69* 10^(22)N

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