Four uniform spheres, with masses mA = 65 kg, mB = 10 kg, mc = 190 kg, and mp = 45 kg, have (x, y) coordinates of (0, 50 cm), (0, 0), (-80 cm, 0), and (40 cm, 0), respectively. In unit-vector notation, what is the net gravitational force on sphere B due to the other spheres?
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