#5b. Suppose that the two masses in the previous problem remains separated by a distance d...

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#5b. Suppose that the two masses in the previous problem remainsseparated by a distance d meters, but the second mass is replacedby a mass that is 8.0 times smaller than the one it replaces. Interms of F, the original force on each of the masses, what is themagnitude of the force on the first mass now?   Give youranswer in the form \"(a.bcd)F\" N.

#5a. The magnitude of the gravitational force that a point massexerts on another point mass when they are separated by a distanceof d meters if F Newton. Now suppose that the second mass is movedso that the distance between them is now 0.68d meters. What is themagnitude of the new force that this second mass will experience atthis new location? Give your answer in terms of F. For example, ifthe force is 7.85 times F then your answer would be (7.85)F. If theforce is 0.55 times F then your answer would be (0.55)F. Give youranswer rounded to 2 decimal places.

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