two spheres are placed so that their centers are 2.6m apart. the force between the two spheres is 2.75*10^-12. what is the mass of each sphere if one sphere is twice the mass of the sphere?

Respuesta :

1. To solve this problem, you must apply formula of Universal Gravitation Law, which is shown below:

 F=Gm1m2/r²

 F=2.75x10^-12
 G=6.7x10^-11
 r=2.6 m 
 m2=2m1

 2. You must clear m1, as below:

 F=G(m1)(2m1)/r²
 F=G(2m1)²/r²

 m1=√(Fr²/2G)

 3. When you susbtitute the values into the formula m1=√(Fr²/2G), you obtain:

 m1=√(Fr²/2G)
 m1√0.13
 m1=0.37

 m2=2m1
 m2=2(0.37)
 m2=0.74

 4. Therefore, the answer is:

 m1=0.37
 m2=0.74