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A probe orbiting Venus exerts a gravitational force of 2. 58 × 103 N on Venus. Venus has a mass of 4. 87 × 1024 kg. The mass of the probe is 655 kilograms. The gravitational constant is 6. 67 × 10-11 N*m2/kg2. To three significant digits, the probe is × 106 m from the center of Venus.

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Answer:

9.08

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve for the distance between the probe and the center of Venus, use the formula:


\mathrm{F = (G\: m1 \:m2)/(r^2)}

Plugin the values:

G =


6.67*10^(-11) \mathrm{(m3)/(kg\: s2)}


\mathrm{F} =2.58 * 10^3\mathrm{N}


\mathrm{m1 = 4.87 * 10^(24)\:kg}


\mathrm{m2 = 655\: kg}

Hence:


\mathrm{F = (G\: m1 \:m2)/(r^2)}


2.58 * 10^(23) = 6.67 * 10^(-11) (4.87 * 10^(24))


((655))/(r^2)


\mathrm{r = 9.08 * 10^6 \:km}

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