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calculate the gravitational force of all reactions b/a two neutrones seperated by a distance of 1cm​

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Answered by cutiepie4046
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We can do this quite simply by using Newton's equation: forcegravity = G × M × mseparation2 . Suppose: your mass, m, is 60 kilogram; the mass of your colleague, M, is 70 kg; your centre-to-centre separation, r, is 1 m; and G is 6.67 × 10 -11 newton square metre kilogram-2.

Answered by sitanegi321
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Explanation:

We can do this quite simply by using Newton's equation: forcegravity = G × M × mseparation2 . Suppose: your mass, m, is 60 kilogram; the mass of your colleague, M, is 70 kg; your centre-to-centre separation, r, is 1 m; and G is 6.67 × 10 -11 newton square metre kilogram-2.

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