A planet has a mass of 6.52 × 1023 kg and a radius of 2.93 × 106 m. (a) What is the acceleration due to gravity on this planet? (b) How much would a 69.8-kg person weigh on this planet?
A planet has a mass of 6.16 × 1023 kg and a radius of 3.59 × 106 m. (a) What is the acceleration due to gravity on this planet? (b) How much would a 51.1-kg person weigh on this planet?
Vulcan, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 6 × 1023 kg, a radius of 3 × 106 m, and no atmosphere. A 6 kg space probe is to be launched vertically from its surface. If the probe is to achieve a maximum distance of 8 × 106 m from the center of Vulcan (at which point it would halt briefly before starting to fall back towards Vulcan), with what initial kinetic energy must it be launched from the surface...
A newly discovered planet has a mass of 4.0 x 1023 kg and radius 4000 km. What is the free fall acceleration at the surface of the planet?
Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 4.7 x 1023 kg, a radius of 3.0 x 106 m, and no atmosphere. A 10 kg space probe is to be launched vertically from its surface. (a) If the probe is launched with an initial kinetic energy of 5.0 x 107 J, what will be its kinetic energy when it is 4.0 x 106 m from the center of Zero? (b) If the probe is to achieve a maximum distance of...
Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 5.3 x 1023 kg, a radius of 3.2 x 106 m, and no atmosphere. A 10 kg space probe is to be launched vertically from its surface. (a) If the probe is launched with an initial kinetic energy of 5.0 x 107 J, what will be its kinetic energy when it is 4.0 x 106 m from the center of Zero? (b) If the probe is to achieve a maximum distance of...
Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 4.1 x 1023 kg, a radius of 3.3 x 106 m, and no atmosphere. A 10 kg space probe is to be launched vertically from its surface. (a) If the probe is launched with an initial kinetic energy of 5.0 x 107 j, what will be its kinetic energy when it is 4.0 x 106 m from the center of Zero? (b) If the probe is to achieve a maximum distance of...
Question 6 Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 4.2 x 1023 kg, a radius of 2.9 x 106m, and no atmosphere. A 10 kg space probe is to be launched vertically from its surface. (a) If the probe is launched with an initial kinetic energy of 5.0 x 10?), what will be its kinetic energy when it is 4.0 x 106 m from the center of Zero? (b) If the probe is to achieve a maximum distance of...
Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 4.3 x 1023 kg, a radius of 3.2 x 106 m, and no atmosphere. A 10 kg space probe is to be launched vertically from its surface. (a) If the probe is launched with an initial kinetic energy of 5.0 x 107 J, what will be its kinetic energy when it is 4.0 x 106 m from the center of Zero? (b) If the probe is to achieve a maximum distance of...
Your friend Suzie has a mass of 82 kg here on Earth. Use gearth = 9.8 m/s2. (a) What is her weight on Earth? 803.6 N (b) What will her mass be on a planet where the acceleration due to gravity is 6.62 m/s2? ___ kg (c) How much will she weigh on the planet referred to in part (b)? ___ N
Given the mass of the Moon is 7.348 x 1022 kg and the mass of Mars is 6.418 x 1023 kg. Also given that the radius of the Moon is 1.77 x 106 m and the radius of Mars is 3.38 x 106 m A. What is the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Moon? B. On the surface of Mars? The mass of Mars is and its radius is.