The gravitational force of attraction between two masses m and M at a distance apart of R is:
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Physics, 12.03.2020 18:37 picklehead7272
The gravitational force of attraction between two masses m and M at a distance apart of R is:
F = GmM/R^2.
Where G is the universal gravitational constant. Suppose that m is the mass of a rocket which decreases as it burns up its fuel, and that M is constant.
(a) Calculate and ponder the meaning of:
F_m =
F_R =
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