Describe and calculate how the magnitude of the gravitational force between two objects depends on their masses and the distance between their centers.
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What is the given information present in this problem?
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m1=100kg, m2=100kg, r=5000m
m1=5000kg, m2=2500kg, r=100m
m1=9.8kg, m2=9.8kg, r=100m
m1=5000kg, m2=5000kg, r=100m
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What equation can be used to solve the problem?
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F=G(m1)(m2)/r^2
v=d/t
a=(vf-vi)/t
F=ma
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What is the given information present in this problem?
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What equation can be used to solve the problem?
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Calculate the gravitational force. (G=6.67x10^-11)
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What would happen to the gravitational force if the radius was doubled?
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If the masses were both doubled, how would the force be affected?