The planet A has a mass of 1.972·1024 kg and the planet B has a mass of 5.348·1024 kg. What is the distance between the planet A and planet B if the force of gravity between them is 2.111·1022 N ?. (assume G = 6.670·10-11 Nm2/kg2)
The planet A has a mass of 1.972·1024 kg and the planet B has a mass...
An earth-like planet has a mass of 3.00x1024 kg and a radius of 8000 km. What is the gravitational field, g, on the surface of this planet? (We can simplify the Gravitational Constant G to 6.7x10-11 Nm-/kg) N/kg Submit Answer Tries 0/2 What is the force of gravity on an 92 kg alien standing on the surface of this planet? Submit Answer Tries 0/2 An earth-like planet has a mass of 6.00x1024 kg and a radius of 4000 km. A...
A planet of mass 5 × 1024 kg is at location <5% 1011,-4 × 1011, 0> m. A star of mass 9 × 1030 kg is at location <-6 × 1011, 9 x 1011, 0> m. It will be useful to draw a diagram of the situation, including the relevant vectors (a) What is the relative position vector r pointing from the planet to the star? r-<-11000000000001130000000000 (b) What is the distance between the planet and the star? 703000000000m (c)...
A planet of mass m = 1.55 x 1024 kg is orbiting in a circular path a star of mass M = 9.75 x 1029 kg. The radius of the orbit is R = 4.65 x 107 km. What is the orbital period (in earth days) of the planet? Where G = 6.67 � 10-11 N�m2/kg2 and 1 day = 8.54 � 104 s. I used the formula and got T = 247 s = 0.0289 days, but the online...
Find the magnitude of the gravitational force (in N) between a planet with mass 6.50 ✕ 1024 kg and its moon, with mass 2.85 ✕ 1022 kg, if the average distance between their centers is 2.60 ✕ 108 m. (a) Find the magnitude of the gravitational force (in N) between a planet with mass 6.50 x 1024 kg and its moon, with mass 2.85 x 1022 kg, if the average distance between their centers is 2.60 x 108 m. N...
A planet of mass 5 x 1024 kg is at location <5 x 1011, -4 x 1011, 0> m. A star of mass 9 x 1030 kg is at location <-6 x 1011, 9 1011, 0> m. It will be useful to draw a diagram of the situation, including the relevant vectors. (a) What is the relative position vector pointing from the planet to the star? (b) What is the distance between the planet and the star? (c) what is...
A planet of mass 5.97 x 1024 kg revolves around a star of mass 2 x 1030 kg. Consider the orbit of the planet to be circular Ind the star is at the center. The distance between the star and the planet is 1.496 x 1011 m. Calculate the orbital velocity of the planet. (G= 6.67x10-11 m3 kg-152) (In the choices below, 10^4 is 104)
a) Find the magnitude of the gravitational force (in N) between a planet with mass 9.00 ✕ 1024 kg and its moon, with mass 2.65 ✕ 1022 kg, if the average distance between their centers is 2.70 ✕ 108 m. N (b) What is the moon's acceleration (in m/s2) toward the planet? (Enter the magnitude.) m/s2 (c) What is the planet's acceleration (in m/s2) toward the moon? (Enter the magnitude.) m/s2
2a. Find the magnitude of the gravitational force (in N) between a planet with mass 6.75 ✕ 1024 kg and its moon, with mass 2.50 ✕ 1022 kg, if the average distance between their centers is 2.30 ✕ 108 m. b. What is the moon's acceleration (in m/s2) toward the planet? (Enter the magnitude.) c. What is the planet's acceleration (in m/s2) toward the moon? (Enter the magnitude.)
A planet of mass 5.97 x 1024 kg revolves around a star of mass 2 x 1030 kg. Consider the orbit of the planet to be circular and the star is at the center. The distance between the star and the planet is 1.496 x 1011 m. Calculate the orbital velocity of the planet. (G=6.67x10-11 mº kg1s 2) (In the choices below, 10^4 is 104) O 2.99 x 10^4 m/s 8.92 x 10^4 m/s O 4.58 x 10^4 m/s O...
Find the magnitude of the gravitational force (in N) between a planet with mass 8.75 ✕ 1024 kg and its moon, with mass 2.75 ✕ 1022 kg, if the average distance between their centers is 2.10 ✕ 108 m. (b) What is the moon's acceleration (in m/s2) toward the planet? (Enter the magnitude.) (c) What is the planet's acceleration (in m/s2) toward the moon? (Enter the magnitude.) Please explain your steps thanks!