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If your mass is 72 kg, your textbook's mass is 3.7 kg, and you and your
textbook are separated by a distance of 0.33 m, what is the gravitational
force between you and your textbook? Newton's law of gravitation is
gravity
amme The gravitational constant G is 6.6710-11 Nim?/kg2.
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