Fundamentals of Physics Extended 10E WileyPlus 5 Student Package
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Chapter 13, Problem 1P
ILW A mass M is split into two parts, m and M – m, which are then separated by a certain distance. What ratio m/M maximizes the magnitude of the gravitational force between the parts?
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