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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/Elementary_Algebra_(Arnold)/07%3A_Rational_Expressions/7.02%3A_Scientic_Notation
    Isaac Newton’s universal law of gravitation is defined by the formula \[F = \dfrac{GmM}{r^2} \nonumber \] where \(F\) is the force of attraction between two objects having mass \(m\) and \(M\), \(r\) i...Isaac Newton’s universal law of gravitation is defined by the formula \[F = \dfrac{GmM}{r^2} \nonumber \] where \(F\) is the force of attraction between two objects having mass \(m\) and \(M\), \(r\) is the distance between the two objects, and \(G\) is Newton’s gravitational constant defined by:\[G =6 .67428\times 10^{-11} \text {N(m/kg)}^2 \nonumber\]Given that the mass of the moon is \(7.3477×10^{22}\) kilograms (kg), the mass of the earth is \(5.9736×10^{24}\) kilograms (kg), and the average …

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