What is the net gravitational force

In summary, three objects A, B, and C with masses of 10 kg, 10 kg, and 15 kg respectively, are placed 5.00 x10^-1 m apart along a straight line. The net gravitational force on B due to A and C can be calculated using the equation Fg= Gm1m2/r^2. The horizontal net force can be found by adding the force of A and the gravitational force.
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Homework Statement



Three object A, B and C are placed 5.00 x10^-1 m apart along a straight line. If A and B have equal masses of 10 kg and C has a mass of 15 kg what is the net gravitational force on B due to A and C?

Homework Equations


Fg= Gm1m2/r^2
Horizontal Fnet= Fa + Fg


The Attempt at a Solution

 
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sunny_jin_96 said:

Homework Statement



Three object A, B and C are placed 5.00 x10^-1 m apart along a straight line. If A and B have equal masses of 10 kg and C has a mass of 15 kg what is the net gravitational force on B due to A and C?

Homework Equations


Fg= Gm1m2/r^2
Horizontal Fnet= Fa + Fg


The Attempt at a Solution


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Related to What is the net gravitational force

1. What is the net gravitational force?

The net gravitational force is the sum of all the individual gravitational forces acting on an object. It is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction.

2. How is the net gravitational force calculated?

The net gravitational force can be calculated using the formula Fg = G(m1m2)/r^2, where G is the universal gravitational constant, m1 and m2 are the masses of the two objects, and r is the distance between their centers of mass.

3. What factors affect the net gravitational force?

The net gravitational force is affected by the masses of the objects and the distance between them. The force increases as the masses increase and decreases as the distance between them increases.

4. How does the net gravitational force affect the motion of objects?

The net gravitational force causes objects to accelerate towards each other. This acceleration is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.

5. What is the difference between net gravitational force and weight?

Net gravitational force is the overall force acting on an object due to gravity, while weight is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object's mass. Weight can vary depending on the strength of gravity, while net gravitational force remains constant for a given set of objects.

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