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A 5.00 kg mass is at the origin. A 7.00 kg mass is located at x=0.600 m, and a 4.00 kg mass is at x=0.900 m. What is the net gravitational force on the 5.00 kg mass? coefficient(green) & exponent(yellow)

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Answered by abhi178
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Given,

A 5 kg mass is at the origin. A 7 kg mass is located at x = 0.6 m and a 4 kg mass is at x = 0.9 m.

To find,

the net gravitational force on the 5 kg mass.

we know, from Newton's gravitational law, two massive bodies attract each other by a force , F = Gm₁m₂/r²

so, 7 kg mass attracts 5kg mass by the force, F₁ = G(7kg)(5kg)/(0.6)²

= 35G/0.36 = 97.22G

similarly, 4kg mass attracts 5kg mass by the force, F₂ = G(4kg)(5kg)/(0.9)²

= 20G/0.81 = 24.69G

net gravitational force = F₁ + F₂

= 97.22G + 24.69G

= 121.91G

we know, G = 6.67 × 10¯¹¹ Nm²/Kg²

F = 121.91 × 6.67 × 10¯¹¹

= 813.1397 × 10¯¹¹ N

= 8.131397 × 10^-9 N ≈ 8.13 × 10^-9 N

Therefore net gravitational force acting on mass 5kg is 8.13 × 10^-9 N

Answered by kishoreramsrvspm10
0

Answer:

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A 5.00 kg mass is at the origin. A 7.00 kg mass is located at x=0.600 m, and a 4.00 kg mass is at x=0.900 m. What is the net gravitational force on the 5.00 kg mass? coefficient(green) & exponent(yellow)

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