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548 kg 125 kg 63.5 kg 0.385 m 2. Compare the gravitational force of the first ball acting on the last ball, and the gravitational force of the last ball acting on the first ball…
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548 kg 125 kg 63.5 kg 0.385 m 2. Compare the gravitational force of the first ball acting on the last ball, and the gravitational force of the last ball acting on the first ball…
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2. Compare the gravitational force of the first ball acting on the last ball, and the gravitational force
of the last ball acting on the first ball. Explain your reasoning.
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can you explain pls !!!!!?
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