1. Calculate the force between two objects that have masses of 80. kilograms and 1,000. kilograms. Their centers of gravity are separated by a distance of 2 meters.
1. Calculate the force between two objects that have masses of 80. kilograms and 1,000. kilograms. Their centers of gravity are separated by a distance of 2 meters.
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![Calculate the force between two objects that have masses of 80. kilograms and 1,000. kilograms. Their
centers of gravity are separated by a distance of 2 meters.
1.
2.
Calculate the force between two phones each with a distance of 0.7 meters apart and a mass of
0.45 kilograms.
3.
Calculate the force between one phone as described above and Earth. Earth has a mass of
5.9742 x 1024 kilograms and a radius of 6.3710 × 106 meters. Assume the phone is resting on Earth's surface.
4.
The distance between the centers of Earth and its moon is 3.84 x 108 meters. Earth's mass is
5.9742 x 1024 kilograms and the mass of the moon is 7.36 x 1022 kilograms. What is the force between Earth
and the moon?
5. A satellite is orbiting Earth at a distance of 30.0 kilometers. The satellite has a mass of 600. kilograms. What
is the force between the planet and the satellite? Note, you must convert km to meter.
The mass of the sun is 1.99 x 1030 kilograms and its distance from Earth is 150. million kilometers (150. x
10° meters). What is the gravitational force between the sun and Earth?
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Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the force between two objects that have masses of 80. kilograms and 1,000. kilograms. Their
centers of gravity are separated by a distance of 2 meters.
1.
2.
Calculate the force between two phones each with a distance of 0.7 meters apart and a mass of
0.45 kilograms.
3.
Calculate the force between one phone as described above and Earth. Earth has a mass of
5.9742 x 1024 kilograms and a radius of 6.3710 × 106 meters. Assume the phone is resting on Earth's surface.
4.
The distance between the centers of Earth and its moon is 3.84 x 108 meters. Earth's mass is
5.9742 x 1024 kilograms and the mass of the moon is 7.36 x 1022 kilograms. What is the force between Earth
and the moon?
5. A satellite is orbiting Earth at a distance of 30.0 kilometers. The satellite has a mass of 600. kilograms. What
is the force between the planet and the satellite? Note, you must convert km to meter.
The mass of the sun is 1.99 x 1030 kilograms and its distance from Earth is 150. million kilometers (150. x
10° meters). What is the gravitational force between the sun and Earth?
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