On earth, two parts of a space probe weigh 10500 N and 3000 N. These parts are separated by a center-to-center distance of 15 m and may be treated as uniform spherical objects. Find the magnitude of the gravitational force that each part exerts on the other out in space, far from any other objects. 9.72e14 Additional Materials O eBook

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On earth, two parts of a space probe weigh 10500 N and 3000 N. These parts are separated by a center-to-center distance
of 15 m and may be treated as uniform spherical objects. Find the magnitude of the gravitational force that each part exerts
on the other out in space, far from any other objects.
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Transcribed Image Text:MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER On earth, two parts of a space probe weigh 10500 N and 3000 N. These parts are separated by a center-to-center distance of 15 m and may be treated as uniform spherical objects. Find the magnitude of the gravitational force that each part exerts on the other out in space, far from any other objects. 9.72e14 Additional Materials eBook 2.175 OCT ? ? T MacBook Air esc F1 30 O00 000 F4 F2 F3 F5 %24 %23
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