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Saturn's mass is 5.68 x 1024 kg and its radius is 6.03 x 107 m. A. Calculate the gravitational field strength at Saturn's surface. (2 marks) B. Calculate the force of gravity at Saturn's surface on an object with a mass of 50 kg.

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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf g=0.104 \ N/kg \ and \ F_g= 5.2 \ N }}

Step-by-step explanation:

A. Gravitational Field Strength

The gravitational field strength can be calculated using the following formula:


g= (Gm)/(r^2)

G, or the universal gravitational constant, is 6.67 × 10⁻¹¹ N*m²/kg². The mass of Saturn is 5.68 × 10²⁴ kilograms. The radius of Saturn is 6.03×10⁷ meters.

Substitute these values into the formula.


g= ( (6.67 * 10^(-11) \ N*m^2/kg^2) (5.68 * 10^(24) \ kg))/((6.03 * 10^(7) \ m )^2)

Multiply the numerator and square the denominator.


g= ( 3.78856 * 10^(14) \ N *m^2/kg )/(3.63609 * 10^(15) \ m^2)

Divide.


g= 0.1041932405 \ N/kg

The original measurements of mass and radius have 3 significant figures, so our answer must have the same. For the number we found, that is the thousandth place. The 1 in the ten-thousandth place tells us to leave the 4 in the thousandth place.


\boxed {g \approx 0.104 \ N/kg}

B. Force of Gravity

The force of gravity is calculated using the following formula:


F_g= mg

The mass of the object is 50 kilograms. We just calculated the gravitational field strength, which is 0.104 Newtons per kilogram. Substitute these values into the formula.


F_g= (50 \ kg)(0.104 \ N/kg)

Multiply. The units of kilograms cancel.


\boxed {F_g=5.20 \ N}

User Ali Turab Abbasi
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Hi there!

A.

We can calculate the gravitational field strength using the following equation:


g = (Gm_p)/(r^2)

G = Gravitational Constant

mp = mass of planet (kg)

r = radius (m)

Plug in the given values:


g = ((6.67*10^(-11))*(5.68*10^(24)))/((6.03*10^7)^2) = \boxed{0.104 N/kg}

B.

The force can be calculated using:


F_g = (Gm_1m_2)/(r^2)

Plug in the values:


F_g = ((6.67*10^(-11))(5.68*10^(24))(50))/((6.04*10^7)^2) = \boxed{5.209N}

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