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Universal law of gravitation problem
i got the right answer thank you so much- darlingdarlin
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Universal law of gravitation problem
i got 5.15 x 10^3 N- darlingdarlin
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Universal law of gravitation problem
i'm trying to understand this problem for my exam tomorrow so i don't think finding those would actually help me...do you know how to do a ratio with it i did it before but now i forgot how i did it correctly and i can't get the answers that i was supposed to get- darlingdarlin
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Universal law of gravitation problem
Homework Statement Mars has a diameter of .54 times that of Earth and a mass of .11 times that of Earth. Suppose a rover was launched on Earth with the mass of 525 kg. Remember that g is -9.80 m/s/s A) How much does the rover weigh on Earth? B) How much does it weigh on Mars?Homework Equations...- darlingdarlin
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- Gravitation Law Universal
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Can someone me on an equilibrium problem?
okay thank you! i really appreciate it- darlingdarlin
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Can someone me on an equilibrium problem?
i probably sound really stupid saying this but.. is that calculus? because if it is i am currently only in algebra II- darlingdarlin
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Can someone me on an equilibrium problem?
what is that?- darlingdarlin
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Can someone me on an equilibrium problem?
i have my physics exam tomorrow and i need help understanding this problem because i got this wrong on a previous test Homework Statement Two concurrent forces are acting on a box with a mass of 50.0 kg. One force is 555 N acting at an angle of 140 degrees; the other force is 785 N at an...- darlingdarlin
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- Equilibrium
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