Question 1188011
Use the following formula to calculate the gravitational force between any two objects:

{{{F = GMm/d^2}}} 
where:

{{{F}}} stands for gravitational force. It is measured in newtons and is always positive. It means that two objects of a certain mass always attract (and never repel) each other;

{{{M }}}and {{{m}}} are the masses of two objects in question;
{{{d }}}is the distance between the centers of these two objects; and
{{{G}}} is the gravitational constant. It is equal to {{{6.674*10^-11*Nm^2/kg^2}}}.



{{{F = ((6.674*10^-11(Nm^2/kg^2))*3kg*3 kg)/((7.25m)^2)}}} .....cancel {{{kg^2}}}


{{{F = (6.674*10^-11Nm^2*9)/(52.5625m^2) }}}.....cancel {{{m^2}}}


{{{F = (6.674*10^-11N*9)/(52.5625) }}}


{{{F =1.1427538644470867^-11N}}}


{{{F =0.000000000011428N}}}