Asked by Sue
This figure shows the force on a 0.1-kilogram mass at various distances from Earth. Notice that the force decreases as the square of the distance. Now, consider satellites A and B, both circling Earth. If A has ten times the mass of B but B is 1/10 of the distance to the center of Earth as is A, what is the gravitational force on A relative to that of B due to Earth?
A) 1/100 times as much
B) 1/10 the amount
C) the two are equal
D) 10 times as much
E) 100 times as much
A) 1/100 times as much
B) 1/10 the amount
C) the two are equal
D) 10 times as much
E) 100 times as much
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Answered by
Steve
If A has 10 times the mass, Fa/Fb = 10
If A is 10 times as far, Fa/Fb = 1/100
Now combine the two.
If A is 10 times as far, Fa/Fb = 1/100
Now combine the two.
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