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On a surface of a planet of radius R and mass M the acceleration due to gravity is 7m/s?. Consider another planet of radius 2R and mass 0.4M. What would the acceleration due to gravity be on this new planet? Show your calculations.

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Answer:

0.7 m/
s^(2)

Step-by-step explanation:

From Newton's law of universal gravitation,

F =
(GMm)/(r^(2) )

and from Newton's second law of motion,

F = mg

So that;

mg =
(GMm)/(r^(2) )

⇒ g =
(GM)/(r^(2) )

For the first planet,

7 =
(GM)/(R^(2) )

⇒ G =
(7R^(2) )/(M) .............. 1

For the second planet,

g =
(0.4GM)/((2R)^(2) )

=
(0.4GM)/(4R^(2) )

⇒ G =
(4gR^(2) )/(0.4M) ............. 2

Equating 1 and 2, we have;


(7R^(2) )/(M) =
(4gR^(2) )/(0.4M)

g =
(7R^(2) *0.4M)/(4R^(2)M )

=
(7*0.4)/(4)

=
(2.8)/(4)

g = 0.7

Therefore, the acceleration due to gravity on the new planet is 0.7 m/
s^(2).

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