what is the weight of an object of mass 10000 g on a planet that is six times the mass of Earth and has twice the radius of earth?
what is the weight of an object of mass 10000 g on a planet that is...
Planet X has 20 times the mass of the earth and 3 times the earth's radius. It orbits star Y at a distance of 8 AU, where 1 AU is the earth-sun distance. Star Y has twice the mass of our sun. (a) What is the orbital period of Planet X in years? (b) An astronaut has an earth weight of 120 lbs. What is her weight on the surface of planet X?
A hypothetical planet has 3 times the mass of Earth and twice the radius of the Earth. What is the surface gravity on this planet? r = Rplanet g = GMplanet / r2
If an object weighs 1300 N on earth's surface, what would be the approximate weight of an object on the surface of a planet with 8 times the mass of earth and 10 times the radius?
Mm 9x Weight of an object on the X-planet surface Weight W = F = mgx G = 6.67 x 10-11 Gravitational acceleration on a X-planet EX-8 In a 2014 epic science fiction movie, Interstellar, a small group of astronauts travel through a wormhole near Saturn in search of a new home for humanity. In the film the astronauts are even able to close a black hole (mass is very large) called Gargantua. Now assume these astronauts are landed at...
A student of weight 720 N was sent to another planet. If the planet has a mass that is 5 X the mass of the earth and a radius that is 1/3 the radius of the earth, a) what would be the mass in kg of the student when on Nerdland? b) what would be the mass in kg of the student when on Nerdland? c) what would be the weight in N of the student when on Nerdland? Assume...
Help solve #5 On Planet X an object weighs 270N. Planet X has a mass 18 times that of Earth, and a radius 3 times that of Earth. What would the object weigh on Earth? 810N B) 2430N C) 270N D) 540N E) 90N F) 135N A force F vector which is directed in the positive x-direction with a magnitude of F = 10N is acting on an object of mass m = 2kg moving in the x-direction on a...
A hypothetical planet has a mass 3 times that of the Earth and a radius twice that of the Earth. Calculate the value for acceleration due to gravity near the surface of this hypothetical planet.
A newly discovered planet has twice the mass and three times the radius of the earth. What is the free-fall acceleration at its surface, in terms of the free-fall acceleration g at the surface of the earth? a. 1/9 g b. 2/3 g c. 3/4 g d. 4/3 g E. None of these
Part A.) A creature with mass of 3.1 kg on earth, is pictured on planet W which is twice as massive as Earth and has twice Earth's radius. What is the creature’s weight on planet W? -answer choices a.) 11 N b.) 9.8 N c.) 4.3 N d.) 15 N Part B.) What is the local value of g on Planet W? -answer choices a.) 3g/4 b.) g/2 c.) g d.) 2g Part C.) An asteroid is on collision course...
An object of mass 0.50 kg is transported to the surface of Planet X where the object's weight is measured to be 20 N. The radius of the planet is 4.0 ´ 106 m. What free fall accerleration will the 0.5 kg object experience when at the surface of Planet X. What is the mass of Planet X? (G = 6.67 ´ 10-11 N × m2/kg2)