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Homework Help: Physics-mechanics

Posted by Rebecca on Thursday, December 27, 2012 at 9:05am.

Two spheres are placed so that their centers are 2.6 m apart. The force between the two spheres is 2.75 x 10^-12 N. What is the mass of each sphere if one sphere is twice the mass of the other sphere?(please use all the correct formula, and show all working because I want to understand how you arrived at your answer).

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