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Three particles have identical masses.  Each particle experiences only the gravitational forces due to the other two particles.  How should the particles be arranged so each one experiences a net gravitational force that has the same magnitude?

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Answered by a1p1
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if particle arranged in same distance

nilesh298: Three particles have identical masses.  Each particle experiences only the gravitational forces due to the other two particles.  How should the particles be arranged so each one experiences a net gravitational force that has the same magnitude? give ur reasoning
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Answered by kaushiksivaram2006
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Answer:

it is due to the second law of mortion ,the moventom of the object is equal to mass times velicity of the object .the moventom measures the quantity of mortion possed by a body.2nd law of mortion states that rate of change of moventum is diretional to the applied force , so the mass is directionaly propection th the applied force .

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