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Three masses of `1kg`, `2kg`, and `3kg`, are placed at the vertices of an equilateral traingle of side `1m`. Find the gravitational potential energy of this system.
Take `G= 6.67xx10^(-11) N-m^(2)//kg^(2)`.

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