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29 October, 16:01

The earth exerts a gravitational force of F (f) = (2.99x10^16) / r^2 newtons on an object with a mass of 75kg located r meters from the center of the earth. Find the rate of change of force with respect to distance.

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  1. 29 October, 16:16
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    Umm this should be in physics but F is proportional to 1/r^2 I am assuming you want to just take the derivative in respect to r of both sides of the equation

    F = (2.99x10^16) / r^2

    So you do that and you get

    dF/dr = - 2 (2.99 * 10 ^16) / (r^3)

    is this for calc class?
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