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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*10-11 Nm2kg-2

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Answered by Shubhendu8898
5

Given,

m₁ = 50 kg

m₂ = 120 kg

r = 10 m

We know that, According  to newton's  law of gravitation , Force  between two masses of  m₁ and m₂ which is placed  r m apart is,

 F=G\;\frac{m_1m_2}{r^{2}}\\ \\F=6.67\times11^{-11}\;\frac{50\times\;120}{10}\\ \\F =4002\times10^{-11}\\ \\F=4.002\times10^{-7}\;N

Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

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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*10-11 Nm2kg-2

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