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A spherical asteroid of average density would have a mass of 8.7×1013kg if its radius were 2.0 km.A)If you and your spacesuit had a mass of 130kg, how much would you weigh when standing on the surface of this asteroid?B. If you could walk on the surface of this asteroid, what minimum speed would you need to launch yourself into an orbit just above the surface of the asteroid?

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A) 0.189 N

The weight of the person on the asteroid is equal to the gravitational force exerted by the asteroid on the person, at a location on the surface of the asteroid:


F=(GMm)/(R^2)

where

G is the gravitational constant

8.7×10^13 kg is the mass of the asteroid

m = 130 kg is the mass of the man

R = 2.0 km = 2000 m is the radius of the asteroid

Substituting into the equation, we find


F=((6.67\cdot 10^(-11))(8.7\cdot 10^(13) kg)(130 kg))/((2000 m)^2)0.189 N=

B) 2.41 m/s

In order to orbit just above the surface of the asteroid (r=R), the centripetal force that keeps the astronaut in orbit must be equal to the gravitational force acting on the astronaut:


(GMm)/(R^2)=(mv^2)/(R)

where

v is the speed of the astronaut

Solving the formula for v, we find the minimum speed at which the astronaut should launch himself and then orbit the asteroid just above the surface:


v=\sqrt{(2GM)/(R)}=\sqrt{(2(6.67\cdot 10^(-11))(8.7\cdot 10^(13) kg))/(2000 m)}=2.41 m/s

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