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3. What is the gravitational force between a 70 kg physics student and her 1 kg textbook, at a distance of 1 meter? (This number will be very small!)Object 1 (m): 70 kg studentObject 2 (m2): 1 kg textbookDistance: (r): 1 meter

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\begin{equation*} 4.67*10^(-9)\text{ }N \end{equation*}

Step-by-step explanation

Parameters given:

Mass of the student, M = 70 kg

Mass of the textbook, m = 1 kg

Distance, r = 1 m

To find the gravitational force acting between the student and the textbook, apply the formula for gravitational force:


F=(GMm)/(r^2)

where G = gravitational constant

Therefore, the gravitational force acting between the student and the textbook is:


\begin{gathered} F=(6.67430*10^(-11)*70*1)/(1^2) \\ \\ F=4.67*10^(-9)\text{ }N \end{gathered}

That is the answer.

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