When "cutting edge" is used as a noun, it is not hyphenated.
"The cutting edge of the knife is sharp." When it is used as an
adjective, it is hyphenated. "The cutting-edge technology impressed
the engineers." Two-word adjectives are hyphenated.
This scientist first published a document that stated that every particle in the universe is attracted to every other particle with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses
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This scientist first published a document that stated that every particle in the universe is attracted to every other particle with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses
A rock weighing 98 newtons is pushed off the edge of a bridge 50 meters above the ground What was the potential energy of the rock before it began to fall
An American satellite with a mass of 20000 kg is 40 meters from an enemy satellite with a mass of 15000 kg What is the gravitational force between them