Physics, asked by manishasolanki5880, 1 month ago

Determine the gravitational force if the mass of two bodies are 80 kg and 1200 kg and they are

separated by a distance of 10m.( G = 6.67 x 10–11 N m2

/kg2

.)

with explaination​

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Answered by star8661
1

F=GMm÷r^2

putting all value in formula u get 6.4×10^-8 N .

hope it will help

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Answered by harisreeps
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Answer:

The gravitational force between the masses  80kg and 1200kg  if they are

separated by a distance of 10m is F=6.4*10^{-8}N

Explanation:

The gravitational force is a universal force of attraction between any two objects, it is directly proportional to the product of the masses M_{1} M_{2} and inversely proportional to the square of the distance r between them.

It can be mathematically expressed as,

F=\frac{GM_{1} M_{2} }{r^{2} }

where the gravitational constant G=6.7*10^{-11} Nm^{2}/kg^{2}

From the question, the given values are

M_{1}=80kg,M_{2}=1200kg,r=10m

substituting these values we get,

the gravitational force is F=\frac{6.7*10^{-11}*80*1200 }{10^{2} } =6.4*10^{-8}N

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