Gravitational Constant
In coming up with the subject for this thread I realized what I should search the internet for: "Gravitational Constant"
So here is what I found:
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_constant)
Gravitational Constant (G)= 6.6742 N m^2 kg^-2.
So here is what I need to do: Calculate the force in newtons (F) on two points given their masses in kilograms (A and B) and the distance between them in meters (D). Is this correct?:
F = A * B / D^2 * G
Substitute G:
F = A * B / D^2 * .000000000066742
The placement of G there is a little weird looking, depending on how you're thinking about precedence. I would express it as F = A * B * G / D^2.
Yep. Keep in mind that the force on both of the objects are equal magnitude but oppsite in direction.
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