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Step 6: Show how the masses of the objects affect the gravitational force between them.

a) Create a slide titled How the Masses of Objects Affect the Gravitational Force between
Them.
b) Include this table on your slide:
Mass of Object 1
(kg)
Mass of Object 2 (kg) Gravitational Force
(N)
1 x 1020 1 x 1020 1 x 1040
G
3 x 1020 1 x 1020 3 x 1040
G
2 x 1020 2 x 1020 4 x 1040
G
3 x 1020 4 x 1020 12 x 1040
G
c) Use the table to explain how the masses of Objects 1 and 2 relate to the gravitational force
between them

User RubberDuck
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2 Answers

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Answer:

134(47)√45

Explanation:

46+24=12 dkkf

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User Tatsh
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Answer:

ik this is late so sry but um hope this helps someone else in the future?

Explanation:

We’re going to see how the masses of objects affect the gravitational force between them. Since gravitational force between two objects depends on the mass and distance between them, as you can see in the chart, as the mass of the objects multiplies, so does the gravitational force between them. To find the actual gravitational force between the two objects, you take the mass of both objects and multiply them. Let’s try and find the gravitational force between them. First, we have to find the mass of the object, so we’ll take the mass of objects 1 and 2 in the first equation. So let’s start with object 1, 1x10 to the 20th power which equals 10 to the 20th power, now object 2, 1x10 to the 20th power which equals 10 to the 20th power. Now we multiply the masses to get the gravitational force of 10 to the power of 40.

Hope you have a wonderful day and sry again that this is late

User Mitch Wheat
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