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Calculate the force of gravity on the 0.50-kg mass if it were 6.4×106 m above earth's surface (that is, if it were two earth radii from earth's center).

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Radius of Earth is given as


R = 6.4 * 10^6 m

now here the height from the surface of earth is same as that of radius


h = 6.4 * 10^6 m

now here the acceleration due to gravity at this height is given as


g' = (GM)/((R+h)^2)


g' = (GM)/(4R^2)


g' = (g)/(4)

now the force of gravity on the given object will be


F = mg'


F = m*(g)/(4)


F = 0.5 * (9.8)/(4)


F = 1.225 N

so the force of gravity on it is 1.225 N

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