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If your mass is 63.7 kg, and you are standing 7.5 m away from a boulder with a mass of 9,750.6 kg, what is the gravitational force between you and the
boulder? Newton's law of gravitation is F gravity
Gm; m2. The gravitational
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constant G is 6.67 x 10-11 N-m²/kg?


If your mass is 63.7 kg, and you are standing 7.5 m away from a boulder with

a mass of 9,750.6 kg

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