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An astronaut orbits the earth in a space capsule whose height above the earth is equal to the earth's radius. How does the mass of the astronaut in the capsule compare to her mass on the earth?

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Answer:

The weight will be
(1)/(4) of its weight on earth surface. A further explanation is provided below.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question,

h = R

The value of gravitational acceleration at height equivalent to radius of earth R.


g=(g_0)/((1+(h)/(R) )^2)

or,


g=(g_0)/((1+(R)/(R) )^2) =(g_0)/(4)

here,


g_0 = gravitational acceleration earth's surface

then,


mg=(mg_0)/(4)

Thus, the above is the appropriate solution.

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