Three masses mi = 4 kg, m2=6 kg and m3 = 11 kg are separated at a distance as shown in the figure. Calculate the gravitational force between mass 'm¡' and 'm3'. Will this gravitation be more than the gravitation force between mass 'm;' and mass 'm2'? Show your calculation. (G=6.67x10-11 Nm²/kg²)? mi - Fel -F2- m2 m3 n=5m r2=7m

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Three masses mi = 4 kg, m2=6 kg and m3 = 11 kg are separated at a distance as shown in the figure. Calculate
the gravitational force between mass 'm¡' and 'm3'. Will this gravitation be more than the gravitation force
between mass 'm;' and mass 'm2'? Show your calculation.
(G=6.67x10-11 Nm²/kg²)?
mi - Fei -
- F2-
m2
m3
r=5m
r2=7m
Transcribed Image Text:Three masses mi = 4 kg, m2=6 kg and m3 = 11 kg are separated at a distance as shown in the figure. Calculate the gravitational force between mass 'm¡' and 'm3'. Will this gravitation be more than the gravitation force between mass 'm;' and mass 'm2'? Show your calculation. (G=6.67x10-11 Nm²/kg²)? mi - Fei - - F2- m2 m3 r=5m r2=7m
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