e two masses, m1=2 billion kg=2.0∗10^9kg m2=8 billion kg=8.0∗10^9kg r=5.9km Calculate the force of gravity between these two masses. What would be the error?

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Consider you have two masses,

m1=2 billion kg=2.0∗10^9kg

m2=8 billion kg=8.0∗10^9kg

r=5.9km

Calculate the force of gravity between these two masses.

What would be the error?

 

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