1. Set m₁ (2 x 10⁹ kg) and m₂ (4 x 10⁹ kg) as shown in the table m₁*m₂=8 x 10¹8 kg² 2. d is constant = 4m 3. Record F, the force of attraction between the masses. 4. Repeat for the various m₁ and m₂ as shown in the table d (m) 4 4 4 4 4 m₁ kg 2 x 10⁹ 4 x 10⁹ 6 x 10⁹ 8 x 10⁹ 10 x 10⁹ m₂ kg 4 x 10⁹ 6 x 10⁹ 8 x 10⁹ 10 x 10⁹ 10 x 10⁹ F (N) d² (m²) m₁*m₂/d² (Nm²/kg²) Fd²/m*m₂

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### Experiment: Measuring the Force of Attraction Between Two Masses

#### Steps:
1. **Set \( m_1 \) (2 x 10⁹ kg) and \( m_2 \) (4 x 10⁹ kg) as shown in the table.**  
   Format: \( m_i \cdot m_2 \) = 8 x 10¹⁸ kg²

2. **Distance \( d \) is constant at 4 m.**

3. **Record \( F \), the force of attraction between the masses.**

4. **Repeat for the various \( m_1 \) and \( m_2 \) values as shown in the table.**

#### Table Parameters:

| \( d \) (m) | \( m_1 \) (kg) | \( m_2 \) (kg) | \( F \) (N) | \( d^2 \) (m²) | \( \frac{m_1 \cdot m_2}{d^2} \) (Nm²/kg²) | \( \frac{Fd^2}{m_1 \cdot m_2} \) |
|-------------|----------------|----------------|-------------|----------------|------------------------------------------|----------------------------------|
| 4           | 2 x 10⁹        | 4 x 10⁹        |             |                |                                          |                                  |
| 4           | 4 x 10⁹        | 6 x 10⁹        |             |                |                                          |                                  |
| 4           | 6 x 10⁹        | 8 x 10⁹        |             |                |                                          |                                  |
| 4           | 8 x 10⁹        | 10 x 10⁹       |             |                |                                          |                                  |
| 4           | 10 x 10⁹       | 10 x 10⁹       |             |                |                                          |                                  |

#### Explanation of Table Columns:

- **\( d \) (m):** Distance between the two masses, kept constant at 4 meters.
- **\( m_1 \) (kg):** The mass of the first object, varies as specified.
- **\( m_2 \) (kg):** The mass of the second object, varies as specified.
- **\( F \) (
Transcribed Image Text:### Experiment: Measuring the Force of Attraction Between Two Masses #### Steps: 1. **Set \( m_1 \) (2 x 10⁹ kg) and \( m_2 \) (4 x 10⁹ kg) as shown in the table.** Format: \( m_i \cdot m_2 \) = 8 x 10¹⁸ kg² 2. **Distance \( d \) is constant at 4 m.** 3. **Record \( F \), the force of attraction between the masses.** 4. **Repeat for the various \( m_1 \) and \( m_2 \) values as shown in the table.** #### Table Parameters: | \( d \) (m) | \( m_1 \) (kg) | \( m_2 \) (kg) | \( F \) (N) | \( d^2 \) (m²) | \( \frac{m_1 \cdot m_2}{d^2} \) (Nm²/kg²) | \( \frac{Fd^2}{m_1 \cdot m_2} \) | |-------------|----------------|----------------|-------------|----------------|------------------------------------------|----------------------------------| | 4 | 2 x 10⁹ | 4 x 10⁹ | | | | | | 4 | 4 x 10⁹ | 6 x 10⁹ | | | | | | 4 | 6 x 10⁹ | 8 x 10⁹ | | | | | | 4 | 8 x 10⁹ | 10 x 10⁹ | | | | | | 4 | 10 x 10⁹ | 10 x 10⁹ | | | | | #### Explanation of Table Columns: - **\( d \) (m):** Distance between the two masses, kept constant at 4 meters. - **\( m_1 \) (kg):** The mass of the first object, varies as specified. - **\( m_2 \) (kg):** The mass of the second object, varies as specified. - **\( F \) (
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