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A sphere of mass `40 kg` is attracted by a second sphere of mass `60 kg` with a force equal to `4 mg`. If `G = 6 xx 10^(-11) N m^(2) kg^(-2)`, calculate the distance between them. Acceleration due to gravity `= 10 ms^(-2).`

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