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Suppose a Planet Exists Whose Mass and Radius Both Are Half Those of the Earth. Calculate the Acceleration Due to Gravity on the Surface of this Planet. - Science

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Suppose a planet exists whose mass and radius both are half those of the earth. Calculate the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of this planet.

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Solution

Mass and radius both are half of those of the earth
g (acceleration due to gravity) = ?
G (gravitational constant) = 6.673 × 10−11 Nm2 kg−2
M (mass of new planet)= (5.98 × 1024  kg)/2
R (radius of the earth) = (6.4 × 106 m)/2
`g = (GM)/R^2`
= `(6.673 xx 10^-11 xx 5.98 xx 10^24 xx 4)/((6.4 xx 10^6)^2 xx 2)`
= `(6.673 xx 10^-11 xx 5.98 xx 10^24 xx 4)/(6.4 xx 6.4 xx 10^12 xx 2)`              `(10^(24-11)=10^13)`
= `(6.673 xx 5.98 xx 4 xx 10^14)/(6.4 xx 6.4 xx 10^12 xx 2)`  `(10^(13-12)=10)`
= `(6.673 xx 5.98 xx 4 xx 10)/(6.4 xx 6.4 xx 2)`
= `(159.61816 xx 10)/(6.4 xx 6.4 xx 2)`
= `1.9484 xx 10` = 19.5 N

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Chapter 3: Gravitation - Very Short Answers 1 [Page 103]

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Lakhmir Singh Physics (Science) [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 3 Gravitation
Very Short Answers 1 | Q 73 | Page 103
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