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Two solid spheres of radius 10 cm and masses 800 kg and 600 kg, are at a distance 0.25 m apart. Calculate distance 0.20 m from the 800 kg sphere and 0.1 m from the 600 kg sphere and does not lie on the line joining their centres. Given, `G = 6.6 xx 10^(-11) N-m^(2) kg^(-2)`.

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