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Calculate the gravitational force on a 6.50x10squared kg that is 4.15x10squared6 m above the surface of the Earth?

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 Jan 1, 2016

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Sorry, your numbers are not clear enough: what does this number mean:

4.15x10squared6 m ????????.

 Jan 1, 2016
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Sorry, your numbers are not clear enough: what does this number mean:

4.15x10squared6 m ????????.

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Calculate the gravitational force on a 6.50x10squared kg that is 4.15x10squared6 m above the surface of the Earth?

 

I think this is the question

 

Calculate the gravitational force on a 6.50x102 kg that is 4.15x106 m above the surface of the Earth?

 

I found this when I searched.

Gravitational Force Between Two Objects. by Ron Kurtus (revised 24 June 2012)
You can apply the Universal Gravitation Equation to show the force ofattraction between two objects, provided you know the mass of eachobject and their separation. The equation is: F = GMm/R2, where G = 6.674*10−11 N-m2/kg2.   Jun 24, 2012

 

So maybe

\(F=\frac{Gm_1m_2}{R^2}\\ F=\frac{6.674*10^{-11}*6.50*10^2*mass\:of\;Earth}{4.15^2*10^{12}}\\\)

 

I am not sure if this is right and the first answerer is correct in sayign that your questions is not presented properly and its meaning is unclear.

 Jan 3, 2016

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