why is the acceleration due to gravity a constant regardless of an object’s mass?
The y component of an object’s acceleration is determined by The x components of the all of the forces The y components of the all of the forces All forces regardless of direction Only gravity
The spring constant (k) is equal to the slope multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity. Show why this is the case. Note: (K=slope*g) & slope of particular problem is 0.2621.
Acceleration Due to Gravity Points: 1 Calculate the acceleration due to gravity on Mercury. The radius of Mercury is about 2.44E+6 m and its mass is 3.34E+24 kg.
The value of the acceleration due to gravity is not constant, decreasing with height above the surface of the Earth.What is the value of the acceleration due to gravity, in m s-2, in the ionosphere at a height 3.9x105 m above the Earth's surface? Give your answer to 3d.p.
The mass of Venus is 81.5% that of the earth, and its radius is 94.9% that of the earth.(a) Compute the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of Venus from these data. (Express your answer in terms of the acceleration due to gravity on theEarth.)__ gE(b) If a rock weighs 29.4 N on earth, what would it weigh at the surface of Venus?___ N
What is the acceleration due to gravity on a planet with a mass of 1x10^(20)kg and a radius of 2.58x10^(4)m?
Determine the acceleration due to gravity for a point mass placed inside the Earth at a distance of r from its center
Why does acceleration due to gravity change slightly when the elevation is changed?
Are the parameters 'acceleration due to gravity g' and 'spring constant k' different on Earth and Moon or are they not? Elaborate and explain.
The acceleration due to gravity on the Moon's surface is known to be about one-sixth the acceleration due to gravity on the Earth. Given that the radius of the Moon is roughly one-quarter that of the Earth, find the mass of the Moon in terms of the mass of the Earth.