Centres of two identical spheres are at a distance 1 m apart if the gravitational force between the spheres is one newton then what is the mass of each sphere
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Gravity Force Equation:
F= G*m1*m2/r^2
In this case, m1 = m2 = m
F = G*m^2/r^2
Solve for m
m = r*sqrt(F/G)
Since r = 1m and F = 1N
m = sqrt(1/G)
I hate looking up the value of G, but it should be in your book. Just plug and chug.
F= G*m1*m2/r^2
In this case, m1 = m2 = m
F = G*m^2/r^2
Solve for m
m = r*sqrt(F/G)
Since r = 1m and F = 1N
m = sqrt(1/G)
I hate looking up the value of G, but it should be in your book. Just plug and chug.
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Explanation:
Gravity Force Equation:
F= G*m1*m2/r^2
In this case, m1 = m2 = m
F = G*m^2/r^2
Solve for m
m = r*sqrt(F/G)
Since r = 1m and F = 1N
m = sqrt(1/G)
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