Physics, asked by sudarshankumar7752, 6 months ago

35. Calculate the force of gravitation between two objects of masses 50 kg and 120 kg respectively kept at a
distance of 10 m from one another. (Gravitational constant, G = 6.7 x 10-11 Nm2 kg)​

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Answered by AaminAftab21
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M = 120 \: kg

m = 50 \: kg

r = 10 \: m

G = 6.7  \times  10^{-11} Nm {}^{2} kg^{-2}

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F =  \frac{6.7 \times 10 {}^{ - 11}  \times120 \times 50}{10 \times 10}

F = 6.7 \times 10 {}^{ - 11}  \times 12 \times 5

F = 6.7 \times 60 \times 10 {}^{ - 11}

F = 402 \times 10 {}^{ - 11}

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