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6. If masses of two bodies are 1 kg each and are separated by 1m distance, then the force is equal to

a) 9.8 N b) 6.67 × 10–11 c) 10 N d) 6.67 × 10–7 N​

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Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

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Explanation:

masses of two bodies = 1kg.

distance between them=1m. (r)

We, know By Newton's law of Gravitation:

\large\red{\boxed{F = \dfrac{Gm_{1}m_{2}}{r^{2}}}}

where F is the force of attraction.

and G is the universal gravitational constant.

\large\green{\boxed{G = 6.67\times10^{-11}}}

=>F= \dfrac{G \times1\times1}{1\times1}

=> F = G

Therefore F = 6.67\times10^{-11}

\huge\purple{\boxed{Force = 6.67\times10^{-11}}}

Answered by aravinds6
0

Answer:

masses of two bodies = 1kg.

distance between them=1m. (r)

We, know By Newton's law of Gravitation:

where F is the force of attraction.

and G is the universal gravitational constant.

=>F=  

=> F = G

Therefore F =  

Explanation:

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