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Points: 20 Two isolated masses, M₁ = 2.2 kg and M₂ = 603.0 kg are initially at rest, a distance d= 156.0 cm apart. Their
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Points: 20 Two isolated masses, M₁ = 2.2 kg and M₂ = 603.0 kg are initially at rest, a distance d= 156.0 cm apart. Their
Points: 20 Two isolated masses, M₁ = 2.2 kg and M₂ = 603.0 kg are initially at rest, a distance d= 156.0 cm apart. Their gravitational attraction is the only force acting. Calculate the time it takes for M₁ to move from that distance to 154.0 cm from M₂. Assume that M₂ does not move and that the force is constant over that small distance, and equal to that at 155.0 cm. Newton's Law of gravity gives the force, and then his 2nd Law yields the acceleration. Use the equations for motion with constant acceleration. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/40 Previous Tries Find the speed of M₁ when d = 154.0 cm. Submit Answer Tries 0/40 Post Discussion Send Feedback