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Given:

  • masses = 50kg and 120kg
  • distance between them = 10m
  • Gravitational constant= 6.7*10-¹¹ Nm² kg-²

To find:-

  • gravitational force between them.

Solution:-

As we know that,

F = G m m'/r²

where m and m' are masses and r is the distance between them. on substituting the respective values, we have,

F = 6.67 *10-¹¹ * 50 * 120 / 10² N

F = 402 * 10-¹¹ N

F = 4.02 * 10² * 10-¹¹N

F = 4.02 * 10- N

and we are done!

User Piyush Jajoo
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Answer:

4.02 × 10⁻⁹ N

Step-by-step explanation:

Gravitational Force


F=(G \cdot m_1 \cdot m_2)/(r^2)

where:

  • F = force of gravity.
  • G = gravitational constant.
  • m₁ = mass of one object.
  • m₂ = mass of other object.
  • r = distance between the centers of the two objects (in meters).

Given values:

  • G = 6.7 × 10⁻¹¹ Nm² kg⁻²
  • m₁ = 50 kg
  • m₂ = 120 kg
  • r = 10 m

Substitute the values into the formula and solve for F:


\implies F=((6.7 * 10^(-11)) \cdot 50 \cdot 120)/(10^2)


\implies F=(40200* 10^(-11))/(100)


\implies F=402* 10^(-11)


\implies F=4.02* 10^(-9)\;\;\sf N

Therefore, the force of gravitation between the two objects is:

  • 4.02 × 10⁻⁹ N

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