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Question
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.
Answer in Brief
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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