A 71.5 kg student is gravitationally attracted to an unknown object with a force of 6.90 x 10^-7 N when they are 3.40 m apart. What is the mass of this unknown yet
strangely attractive object?
A 71.5 kg student is gravitationally attracted to an unknown object with a force of 6.90...
Two objects attract each other gravitationally with a force of 2.1×10−10 N when they are 0.20 m apart. Their total mass is 4.25 kg . Find their individual masses.
Two objects attract each other gravitationally with a force of 2.1×10−10 N when they are 0.50 m apart. Their total mass is 5.0 kg . Find their individual masses. Express your answers using one decimal place separated by a comma.
Two objects attract each other gravitationally with a force of 2.2×10−10 N when they are 0.23 m apart. Their total mass is 4.30 kg . Find their individual masses. a.Express your answer using two decimals. mLarger= kg b.Express your answer using two decimals. mSmaller= kg
Two objects attract each other gravitationally with a force of 3.1×10−10 N when they are 0.60 m apart. Their total mass is 4.0 kg . Find their individual masses. Express your answers using one decimal place separated by a comma. m1= ?, m2 = ?
Problem 14 Constants Part A Two objects attract each other gravitationally with a force of 3.0x1010 N when they are 0.45 m apart Their total mass is 4.6 kg. Find their individual masses. Express your answers using one decimal place separated by a comma. να ΑΣφ hi kg T71, T2 Submit Request Answer ut. G... Provide Feedback sta. ers leg... Dase... nt To lea 25,022 W JUN
A 2.0 kg object moves along the x-axis under the influence of an unknown force. Its potential energy due to the force is U(x) = ax4 + bx2 , where a = 2.5 J/m4 and b = 12 J/m2 a) What is the force on the object when x = 0.5 m? b) If the object is released from rest at x = 0.5 m, what is its velocity when it crosses the origin?
A 185-g object is attached to a spring that has a force constant of 71.5 N/m. The object is pulled 7.25 cm to the right of equilibrium and released from rest to slide on a horizontal, frictionless table. Calculate the maximum speed of the object. Find the locations of the object when its velocity is one-third of the maximum speed. Treat the equilibrium position as zero, positions to the right as positive, and positions to the left as negative. Note:...
A 280-kg object and a 580-kg object are separated by 3.40 m. Find the magnitude of the net gravitational force exerted by these objects on a 65.0-kg object placed midway between them. Draw a picture of the three objects, including the forces exerted on the third. N At what position (other than an infinitely remote one) can the 65.0-kg object be placed so as to experience a net force of zero from the other two objects? m from the 580...
A 280-kg object and a 580-kg object are separated by 3.40 m. (a) Find the magnitude of the net gravitational force exerted by these objects on a 58.0-kg object placed midway between them. Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. Draw a picture of the three objects, including the forces exerted on the third. N (b) At what position (other than an infinitely remote one) can the 58.0-kg object be placed so as to experience a net force of zero from the...
1.0 Points Question 2 of 20 A Questic Two planets interact gravitationally. What is the magnitude of the force of gravity between them? Assume the mass of the planet 1 is 5.01 x 1024 kg, the mass of the planet 2 is 3.71 x 1024 kg, and that the distance between them is 1.50 x 1011 m. O A 9.25 x 10 OB.3.52 * 10 N OC. 7.25 * 10°N O D.5.25 1018 O E. 5.51 x 1016 N Reset...