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Two masses `800 kg `and `600 kg` are at a distance `25 cm` apart. Compute the magnitude of the intensity of the gravitational field at a point disatnce `20 cm` from the `800 kg` mass and `15 cm` frm the `600 kg` mass
`G = 6.66 xx 10^(-11) Nm^(2) kg^(-2)`.

A

2cm

B

4cm

C

6cm

D

8cm

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C
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