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4. ¿A qué distancia de una esfera muy pequeña de 100 kg se tendría que colocar una partícula, de manera que la esfera tirara de ella con exactamente la misma magnitud que la gravitación terrestre? ¿Es lógico suponer que usted realmente podría realizar un experimento así?

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Final answer:

Explanation on calculating the distance for a particle to experience equal force from a small sphere as Earth's gravity.


Explanation:

Gravitational Force Calculation Example:

  1. Given: Mass of particle = 100 kg, Mass of sphere = 100 kg, Force of gravity = 1000 N
  2. Formula: Newton's Law of Gravitation: [tex]$F = G \frac{{m_1m_2}}{{r^2}}$[/tex]
  3. Calculated Distance: The particle should be placed at a distance [tex]$\sqrt[2]{{\frac{{Gm_1m_2}}{{F}}}} = \sqrt[2]{{\frac{{6.67 x 10^-11 x 100 x 100}}{{1000}}}}$[/tex]

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