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A hypothetical planet has a radius 3.3 times that of Earth, but has the same mass. What is the acceleration due to gravity near its surface? (downward)
15 years ago

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bobpursley
g is inversely prop to rad^2

g= 9.8/3.3^2
15 years ago

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