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A distance of 2.00 mm separates two objects of equal mass. If the gravitational force between them is 0.0104 N, find the mass of each object

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F =
(gm,m2)/(r2)
r = 0.002

0.0104 =
((6.673 x 10^(-11) )/( 0.002)^(2) )

m = 25.0kg
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Answer:

Mass of both objects, m = 24.97 Kg

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Distance between masses, d = 2 mm = 0.002 m

Gravitational force between masses, F = 0.0104 N

Let m is the mass of both the objects. We know that the gravitational force between masses is given by the following relation as :


F=G(m^2)/(d^2)


m=\sqrt{(Fd^2)/(G)}


m=\sqrt{(0.0104* (0.002)^2)/(6.67* 10^(-11))}

m = 24.97 Kg

So, the masses of both the object is 24.97 Kg. Hence, this is the required solution.

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