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Two small masses that are 10.0 cm apart attract each other with a force of 10.0 N. When they are 5.0 cm apart, these masses will attract each other with what force

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Answer:


F_2=40N

Step-by-step explanation:

The magnitude of the gravitational force is inverseley proportional to the square of the distance of separation of the masses. So, we have:


F=(GmM)/(d^2)

We have to calculate the force (
F_2) when they are 5.0 cm apart:


F_1=(GmM)/(d_1^2)\\F_2=(GmM)/(d_2^2)\\(F_2)/(F_1)=((GmM)/(d_2^2))/((GmM)/(d_1^2))\\(F_2)/(F_1)=(d_1^2)/(d_2^2)\\F_2=F_1(d_1^2)/(d_2^2)\\F_2=10N((10cm)^2)/((5cm)^2)\\F_2=40N

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