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Two spherical balls of mass 10 kg each are placed 100 m apart. Find the fraviational force of attraction between them.

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`F=(Gm_(1)m_(2))/r^(2) =(6.67xx10^(11)xx10xx10)/((100)^(2))=6.67xx10^(13)N`.
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