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1) 2 objects are floating in space only 50 m apart. They are pulling on each other with the force of 2.668 X10-9 N. If one object has a mass of 100 kg, what is the mass of the 2nd object? (1000 kg)
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1) 2 objects are floating in space only 50 m apart. They are pulling on each other with the force of 2.668 X10-9 N. If one object has a mass of 100 kg, what is the mass of the 2nd object? (1000 kg)
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