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Find the acceleration due to gravity on a planet whose mass is four times the mass of Earth and whose radius is half the radius of Earth (g is the acceleration due to gravity on Earth).
14 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Since g is proportional to M/R^2, the more massive and smaller planet would have a g value 16 times higher than Earth's.
14 years ago

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