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Physics, 11.07.2019 16:00 lilrel8602

The gravitational potential is a distance z=0.17 m away from a distribution of mass that has the following equation: vsubg= g(m/r^2)(r^2+z^2)^(1/2) what is the magnitude of the gravitational field (in nn/kg) associated with this distribution of mass at this position? in this equation the variables m and r are constants and equal to 110 kg and 0.55 m, respectively.

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