Two uniform spheres are positioned as shown. Determine the gravitational force F which the titanium sphere exerts on the copper sphere. The value of R is 30 mm.
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Two uniform spheres are positioned as shown. Determine the gravitational force F which the titanium sphere exerts on the copper sphere. The value of R is 30 mm.
Assume a = 5.0, b = 2.9, θ=30°.
Calculate the mass of each sphere.
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