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  • Calculating Gravitational Force: What You Need to Know
    You're missing some information to calculate the force of gravity! Here's why:

    * Gravity depends on two masses: The force of gravity between two objects depends on both their masses. You've only provided one mass (5).

    * Gravity depends on distance: The force of gravity also depends on the distance between the two objects.

    * We need a reference mass: To calculate the force, we need to know the mass of the other object that the mass of 5 is interacting with. For example, we could consider the gravitational force between a 5 kg object and the Earth.

    Here's the formula to calculate the force of gravity:

    * F = G * (m1 * m2) / r²

    Where:

    * F is the force of gravity

    * G is the gravitational constant (approximately 6.674 × 10⁻¹¹ N⋅m²/kg²)

    * m1 is the mass of the first object

    * m2 is the mass of the second object

    * r is the distance between the centers of the two objects

    To calculate the force of gravity, please provide the following information:

    * The mass of the second object (m2)

    * The distance between the two objects (r)

    Let me know and I'll help you calculate the force of gravity!

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