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Physics, 10.06.2021 17:30 nae4561

The following diagram represents Neptune, Uranus, and the Sun in a straight line. Neptune is 1.63 x 1012 meters from Uranus. Calculate the magnitude of the interplanetary force of attraction between Uranus and Neptune at this point. [Show all work, including the equation and substitution with units.] Equation: Fg=6.67x10-11 x m1 x m2 divided by r2

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