Gravity and mass of two objects

In summary, the conversation discusses finding the ratio of two unknown masses on a straight line with a small red particle between them. The particle does not move at a certain point, indicating that the forces are balanced. The equations F1 = G*m*m1/r1^2 and F2 = G*m*m2/r2^2 are used to find the ratio, with the hint to divide F1 by F2. The conversation also mentions that the left and right side of the line have a minimum and maximum value, with the middle being represented by 0 and 1 respectively.
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Homework Statement


There are two masses of unknown weight on a straight line with a small red particle between them. At x (Measured from the center of m1) = .515 the particle does not move. What is the ratio of the two masses? i.e. m2/m1.


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The Attempt at a Solution



So do I use F = G*m1*m2/r^2? Since the particle isn't moving then the forces are balanced does this mean F = 0 then?
 
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Hi AnkhUNC! :smile:
AnkhUNC said:
So do I use F = G*m1*m2/r^2?

Not exactly … you use F1 = G*m*m1/r1^2 and F2 = G*m*m2/r2^2 and F1 = F2.

Hint: what is the relationship between m1/m2 and r1/r2? :smile:
 
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On the right side the min x = .043 on the left side the max is .957. It starts out at .5 though which is in the middle so I guess <- is 0 and -> is 1.

r1/r2 = 1, they're both .5 away so .5/.5 = 1.

m2 is greater than m1 because the attraction is stronger so does m2 = .515 and m1 = .485?
 
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So F = G*m*m1*m2?
 
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AnkhUNC said:
On the right side the min x = .043 on the left side the max is .957. It starts out at .5 though which is in the middle so I guess <- is 0 and -> is 1.

Sorry, AnkhUNC, but I honestly have no idea what this means. :confused: :cry:
tiny-tim said:
F1 = G*m*m1/r1^2 and F2 = G*m*m2/r2^2 and F1 = F2.

Hint: divide F1 by F2. :smile:
 

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Gravity is a natural phenomenon by which all objects with mass are brought towards each other. It is one of the fundamental forces of nature and is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun and objects on Earth from floating away.

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The force of gravity is calculated using the equation F = G(m1m2)/r^2, where F is the force of gravity, G is the gravitational constant, m1 and m2 are the masses of the two objects, and r is the distance between their centers of mass.

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The force of gravity decreases as the distance between two objects increases. This means that the farther apart two objects are, the weaker their gravitational attraction will be. This relationship is described by the inverse square law.

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