Three galaxies, each of mass M = 4 ´ 1041 kg, lie in a plane at the corners of an equilateral triangle with sides of 4 ´ 1022 m length. The magnitude of the force the other two galaxies exert on each galaxy is: (write your answer in terms of A x 1027 newtons, and then input only the 'A'))

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Three galaxies, each of mass M = 4 ´ 1041 kg, lie in a plane at the corners of an equilateral triangle with sides of 4 ´ 1022 m length. The magnitude of the force the other two galaxies exert on each galaxy is: (write your answer in terms of A x 1027 newtons, and then input only the 'A'))

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