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    Default Your Mass and Gravity between two objects

    Ok i was bored so made these.

    Mass
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    // This will find how many newtons you exert //
    // on Earth.                                 //
    // Example: How much force is pushing on the //
    // the chair your sitting in, or the floor   //
    // your standing on.                         //
    /////////////////////////////////////////////// 
    Gravity
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    // This will tell you the gravity between 2 objects //
    //    and how long it'll take to hit each other     //
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    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 

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    Your would exert a total of 712.727272727273 Newtons
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    Your would exert a total of 645.909090909091 Newtons
    notice the bolded letter.. its a typo

    ================================================== ===============
    The objects will move at 4592 m/s towards each other
    If the objects are 100 meters apart, then it will take
    0 seconds for them to hit each other
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    this doesnt seem accurate.. i used sd's mass of 712.. and my mass of 645.. with a 100 meter distance.. is it correct? it doesnt seem like it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sdcit
    Your would exert a total of 712.727272727273 Newtons
    Fat ass...
    And I'm pretty sure that he forgot the gravitational constant in the gravity.scar file.

    Edit: Actually the gravity one is all wrong. Objects accelerate towards each other not move at constant speeds.

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    oopsy ill fix later

    edit: argh the formulas are screwed up. Ill fix later

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    Yikes...
    Mass = kilograms (kg)
    Force = Newtons (N)
    Umm... two things will accelerate towards each other, not move at a constant velocity right?
    Force=G ((Mass1 * Mass2) / Distance^2)
    where G = 6.6742x10^-11
    then you would use A=F/m to find the acceleration of each object
    You kinda got off on you're equations in gravity.scar

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    Benland is such a nerd.

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    If you want final speed of collision I think you can use this formula:
    PE = (GmM)/R
    PE = KE
    KE = (1/2)mv^2
    Where PE is potential energy and KE is kinetic energy.

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    Benland may be a nerd but he's still hella cool <3 Ben.

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    Your would exert a total of 411.6 Newtons
    Hmm..

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    :O
    Anerexic?

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    423.181818181818 for me

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