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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hey can anyone help me with three Algebra problems?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (mertsj):

Not unless we know the problems

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here is the attatchemt

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have no idea what this problem is asking for.

OpenStudy (chriss):

I'm having trouble getting the formula to format properly, but I think the answer you want is on this page... http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/physics/circ/node7.html

OpenStudy (chriss):

Where it says, "The magnitude of the gravitational force is:"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah that is confusing! I have no idea what this problem is about.

OpenStudy (chriss):

Well the definition you gave matches up pretty close to the definition at the top of that page.

OpenStudy (chriss):

think you need to replace the G in that formula with C as that is the constant.

OpenStudy (chriss):

\[F=c \frac{M _{1}M _{2}}{r ^{2}}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where did you get this from? I did not see it on the site.

OpenStudy (chriss):

It is marked as equation 22. I changed the g to a c since that is the constant.

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