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It depends where the vaccum is (i.e. gravity depends on the interaction of local masses in space). The force of gravity is not affected by the presence or lack of air, thus a vacuum is inconsequential to the answer. Not to mention, why even add the detail of the 1kg book if it never comes up again. Please formulate a serious question. The answer is as simple as plugging in the corresponding local masses (or those you care about) into:

Force = (G*M1*M2)/r^2

G being the gravitational constant

M1 being mass 1

M2 being mass 2

r being the distance between the center of masses of mass 1 and mass 2

Go to high school, kthx.

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