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Physics, 27.01.2021 20:20, carlosbs71

2Two balls have their centers 1.50 m apart. One ball has a mass of 10.0 kg. The other has a mass of 14.0 kg. What is the gravitational force between them? Given:
m=
M=
r =
G=6.67 x 10^-11 N. m^2/kg 2
Unknown:
F=?
Equation:
F=G mM/(r^2)

(IT IS NOT A Multiple choice question)

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