Respuesta :
Answer: F = 6.746 × 10^-7 N
Step-by-step explanation: assuming g = 9.8m/s²
The weight of the first student is 569 N, hence his mass is calculated using the same formula.
W = mg, where W =weight = 569 N, m = mass =? and g = acceleration due gravity = 9.8m/s²
569 = m×9.8
m = 569/9.8
m = 58.06 kg.
When the second weight is 673 N, the mass is gotten by using the formulae W=mg
m = 673/9.8
m = 68.67kg.
The gravitational force between 2 objects is given as
F = G×m1×m2/r²
Where G =6.674×10^-11 and r = 0.628m
F = 6.674×10^-11 × 68.67 × 58.06/ (0.628)²
F = 26,609.10 × 10^-11/0.394384
F = 67469. 77×10^-11
F = 6.746 × 10^-7 N
Answer:
6.73 x 10^-7 N.
Step-by-step explanation:
F1 = M1 * a
M1 = 569/9.81
= 58 kg
F2 = M2 * a
M2 = 673/9?81
= 68.6 kg
r = 0.628 m
Using force of attraction, F = (GM1M2)/r^2
Where,
G = 6.67408 × 10-11 m3/kg.s
F = (6.67408 × 10-11 * 68.6 * 58)/(0.628)^2
= 6.73 x 10^-7 N.