Physics, asked by brundaban78, 8 months ago

calculate the force of gravitation between two object of mass 50kg and 120kg respectively kept at a distance of 10m from one another.
( Gravitational constant, G = 6.7 x 10 - 11 Nm2 kg -2​

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Answered by SpaceWalker17
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\huge\underline{Question}

Calculate the force of gravitation between two objects of masses 50 kg and 120 kg respectively kept at a distance of 10m from one another.

\huge\underline{Solution}

\large\underline{Given}

m1 = 50kg ; m2 = 120kg ; r = 10m

\large\underline{FORMULA}

G = 6.7 × 10^-11 Nm²kg^-2

\large\underline{To\:Find}

Gravitational force of attraction

F = (G ×m1 ×m2)/r²

F = (G ×m1 ×m2)/r²F = ((6.7 × 10^-1)× 50 × 120)/ 10²

F = (G ×m1 ×m2)/r²F = ((6.7 × 10^-1)× 50 × 120)/ 10²F = 4.002 × 10^-9 N

\large\underline{Therefore}

Gravitational force of attraction = 4.002 × 10^-9

Answered by hrithik15092007
1

Answer:

Gravitational force of attraction = 4.002 × 10^-9

Explanation:

formula-G = 6.7 × 10^-11 Nm²kg^-2

Gravitational force of attraction

F = (G ×m1 ×m2)/r²

F = (G ×m1 ×m2)/r²F = ((6.7 × 10^-1)× 50 × 120)/ 10²

F = (G ×m1 ×m2)/r²F = ((6.7 × 10^-1)× 50 × 120)/ 10²F = 4.002 × 10^-9 N

therefore answer is-Gravitational force of attraction = 4.002 × 10^-9

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