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5) The gravitational force between two objects that

are 2.1x10 m apart is 3.2x10N. If the mass of one
object is 55 kg what is the mass of the other object?

User Oche
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Answer:

F=G
(M1XM2)/(R^(2) )

Step-by-step explanation:

F=F=G
(M1XM2)/(R^(2) )

Newton law define gravity as the product of two mass and the mean squired distance between the two bodies.

Where F is the gravitational pull and G is the gravitational constant and M1 and M2 are masses of two bodies while R is their mean distance

Replacing the value in the equation it becomes:

3.2x10N=G
(M1X55)/(2.1X10^(2) ) Where G is the gravitation constant,
6.67x10^(-11)

M1=
(3.2X10X(2.1X10)^(2) )/(55)

M1=
3.8468x10^(-11)Kg

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