Final answer:
To determine the force between each pair, use the formula for gravitational force. Calculate the acceleration due to gravity using the given value. Calculate the work done using the formula for work. To calculate the displacement, use the formula for displacement.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the force between each pair, we can use the formula for gravitational force: F = G * (m1 * m2) / r^2. For example, the force between e and h would be F = G * (16.00 * 8.55) / (0.8^2). You can calculate the force for each pair using this formula.
The acceleration due to gravity can be calculated using the formula: g = G * (M / r^2), where M is the mass of the object causing the gravity and r is the distance from the center of the object. In this case, we can calculate the acceleration due to gravity on Earth using the given value of 9.830 m/s².
The work done can be calculated using the formula: W = F * d * cos(theta), where F is the force applied, d is the displacement, and theta is the angle between the force and the displacement. You can calculate the work done for each scenario using this formula.
The displacement can be calculated using the formula: d = v * t, where v is the velocity and t is the time. In this case, we need additional information to calculate the displacement.