How much would a person weigh on each of the following planets and what would the local gravitational constant be? Note you will have to look up any numbers needed, you must show your work.
a. Jupiter
b. Mars
c. Pluto
d. The Sun
How much would a person weigh on each of the following planets and what would the...
How much would a 83.4 kg person weigh (a) on Neptune, where the acceleration of gravity is 14.1 m/s2, and (b) on Mars, where the acceleration of gravity is 3.77 m/s2 ?
How much would a 82.6 kg person weigh (a) on Jupiter, where the acceleration of gravity is 25.9 m/s2, and (b) on Venus, where the acceleration of gravity is 8.87 m/s2?
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retention 10.18 The following are the average distances of the planets in the solar system from the 25 Distance (millions of miles) 47.163 67.235 92.960 141.61 313.00 483.60 886.70 1783.0 2794.0 3666.0 Planet No. Planet Mercury Venus Earth Mars Asteroids Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto 4 10 (a)...
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Planet Info Help When planning this project, review the concept of accessing object properties on another form. Form2.IblMessage.Text = "1122.25" or you can put a string or object instead of numbers You can then create one form for the Planets information and set all the properties before you display the Planet Form For the pictures of the...
INSTRUCTIONS #6. Your science teacher has asked you to create an application that displays how much a person would weigh on the following planets: Venus, Mars, and Jupiter. The application's interface should allow the user to enter the person's weight on Earth. Perform the steps involved in creating an OO application. (See the Note at the beginning of the Exercises section.) Include a button for clearing the screen. . Create an application, using the following names for the solution and...
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1. All the planets orbit the Sun in the same direction. This is strong evidence that: Group of answer choices None of these is correct. We do not have any idea yet why the planets are orbiting in the same direction. the solar system resulted from the collision of two medium-sized stars. after the planets formed, collisions between them eventually caused them all to move in the same direction. the planets were formed elsewhere in the galaxy and were later...
Page 3 of 6 10. Which of the following is correct? a) The rotation axes of planets are always perpendicular to their orbital plane (the ecliptic). b) No planet's orbital inclination is more than 20 degrees from the ecliptic. c) Planets orbits are circular. d) Planets always rotate and revolve in the same direction. 11. Which of the following is not a real difference between asteroids and comets? a) Asteroids are made mostly of rock and comets are made mostly...
Answer the following questions. Be sure to answer in your own words. No credit will be given for answers that are copied from the textbook or the internet. Also, base your answers on the course materials. Do not google the questions or use Wikipedia. No credit will be given for answers (even correct ones) based on other sources. 1) Name five physical differences between the terrestrial planets and the Jovian planets (remember that "Earth-like" and "Jupiter-like" refer to the names...
How much agarose would you need to weigh out in order to make 65ml of a 0.7% gel? Show your calculation