IP Three 7.00-kg masses are at the corners of an equilateral triangle and located in space far from any other masses.
If the sides of the triangle are 1.01 m long, find the magnitude of the net force exerted on each of the three masses. How does your answer to part A change if the sides of the triangle are doubled in length?
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