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Calculate: To calculate the force factor, divide each force by the original force (0.667 N).
Write each force factor with three significant digits. Next, calculate the reciprocal of the
square of each distance and fill in the last column of the table. Write each of these values
with three significant digits as well. (The unit of 1/distance 2 is square meters, or m2.)
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