Physics, asked by mdshadabnaumani, 3 months ago

Calculate the gravitational force between a 10-kg
ball and a 20-kg ball placed at a separation of 5 m.​

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Answered by hemlatayadv67
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Answer:

Answer:

53.3 \times 10^{-11} N53.3×10

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Explanation:

Gravitational force between two masses M1 and M2 with a force F acting and r being the distance between two objects. Gravity is fully covering the universe. Gravity pulls the weight.

The value is 9.8 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s} 29.8m/s2 for gravity.

M1 = 10kg

M2 = 20Kg

F =G M 1 M 2 / r 2=GM1M2/r2

Where

F= force of gravity

G= Acceleration due to gravity

R= distance between the two objects

M=mass of one object

M2 mass of the other object

F =(6.67 \times 20 \times 10) / 25F=(6.67×20×10)/25

F=53.3 \times 10^{-11} NF=53.3×10

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