Given the diagram determine the direction and then the magnitude of the net gravitational force on "m." (Both M's have the same mass). Draw a coordinate system centered on the little mass and make a freebody diagram. (You can follow the steps for finding components and summing forces). Just in case it is hard to read, the angles are 40 degrees and 30 degrees.  r1 = 500 million meters r2 = 600 million meters  m = 7x1022 kg M= 2x1027 kg

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Given the diagram determine the direction and then the magnitude of the net gravitational force on "m." (Both M's have the same mass). Draw a coordinate system centered on the little mass and make a freebody diagram. (You can follow the steps for finding components and summing forces). Just in case it is hard to read, the angles are 40 degrees and 30 degrees. 

r1 = 500 million meters

r2 = 600 million meters 

m = 7x1022 kg

M= 2x1027 kg 

 

 

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