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An experiment is performed in deep space with two uniform spheres, one with mass 29.0 kg and the other with mass 103.0 k

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 1:05 pm
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An Experiment Is Performed In Deep Space With Two Uniform Spheres One With Mass 29 0 Kg And The Other With Mass 103 0 K 1
An Experiment Is Performed In Deep Space With Two Uniform Spheres One With Mass 29 0 Kg And The Other With Mass 103 0 K 1 (26.98 KiB) Viewed 39 times
An experiment is performed in deep space with two uniform spheres, one with mass 29.0 kg and the other with mass 103.0 kg. They have equal radil. r=0.30 m. The spheres are released from rest with their centers a distance 38.0 m apart. They accelerate toward each other because of their mutual gravitational attraction. You can ignore all gravitational forces other than that between the two spheres 4 Y Submit ✓ Correct Part D Previous Answers How far from the initial position of the center of the 29.0 kg sphere do the surfaces of the two spheres collide? Express your answer in meters. L = V ΑΣΦ 3 - 0 ? 111