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2. Fill out the chart below for the two objects at various distances. 3. Rearranging the equation for Force solving for G, you can CALCULATE the value of G using the values given below for m1, m2, and d, and the value for the Force that you obtain in the simulation. Record the force between the two object and then calculate G, the universal gravitation constant, and compare it to values published in books, online, or your text book. The numbers you calculate for G will vary slightly from row to row. Remember significant digits! Mass Object 1 (kg) Mass Object 2 (kg) Distance (m) Force (N) (2 pts each) Gravitational Constant G (N m2/kg2) 2 pts each 50.00 25.00 3.0 9.9x10^-9 50.00 25.00 4.0 5.4x10^-9 50.00 25.00 5.0 3.5x10^-9 50.00 25.00 6.0 2.4x10^-9 50.00 25.00 9.0 1.1x10^-9 Average value of G: 2 pts Published value of G: 2 pts Percent Error: 5 pts

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