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| I need help with this. I thought I was doing it right but I've missed it 5 times and only have 1 chance left. thanks! Three identical masses of 470 kg each are placed on the x axis. One mass is at x1 = -13.0 cm, one is at the origin, and one is at x2 = 30.0 cm. a.) What is the magnitude of the net gravitational force F_grav on the mass at the origin due to the other two masses? thanks again! |
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