Q6 Universal Gravitation 10 Points Two identical spheres are gravitationally attracted to one another with a force of 1.

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Q6 Universal Gravitation 10 Points Two identical spheres are gravitationally attracted to one another with a force of 1.

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Q6 Universal Gravitation 10 Points Two identical spheres are gravitationally attracted to one another with a force of 1.7E-7 newtons. The spheres are 1.00E6 meters apart. What will be the magnitude of the force of gravitational attraction between these identical spheres if they are moved to be a distance of 4.00E6 meters from one another. Note: these distances are measured from the centers of mass of the spheres. Note: the gravitational constant of the universe "G" = 6.67408E-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2.
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