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3. a. What is the force of gravity between a 2 3. a. What is the force of gravity between a 2.10x1015 kg asteroid and a 23,800 kg spaceship if their centers are 915 m distant? (3,980 N)

3. b. The centers of two lead spheres are separated by 1. 35 m 3. b. The centers of two lead spheres are separated by 1.35 m. If one sphere has a mass of 125 kg, and there is an attractive force of 1.30x10-8 N, what is the mass of the other sphere? (2.84 kg)

3. c. What is the radius of the orbit that has an orbital velocity of 1260 m/s around the earth? (m = 5.97x1024 kg) (2.51x108 m)

3. d. What is the period of an orbit with a radius of 3 3. d. What is the period of an orbit with a radius of 3.10x107 m around the moon? (Moon’s mass is 7.36x1022 kg) (4.89x105 s)