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Kramer goes bowling and decides to employ the force of gravity to "pick up a spare." he rolls the 8.00 kg8.00 kg bowling ball very slowly so that it comes to rest a center-to-center distance of 0.200 m0.200 m from the one remaining 2.75 kg2.75 kg bowling pin. treat both the ball and the pin as point objects, and determine the magnitude of the force of gravity ⃗ gravf→grav between them.

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