Asked by silvia
Use Newton’s Law of Gravity to calculate the force of gravity between a 39 kg person and Earth.
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Answered by
drwls
F = M g, where g = 9.8 m/s^2,
or, if you really must use that Newton law,
F =G*Me*M/Re^2
M = 39 kg
G = universal gravity constant
Re = Earth radius
Me = Earth mass
You will have to look up the last three quantities. I have not memorized them.
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or, if you really must use that Newton law,
F =G*Me*M/Re^2
M = 39 kg
G = universal gravity constant
Re = Earth radius
Me = Earth mass
You will have to look up the last three quantities. I have not memorized them.
The answers should agree
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Anonymous
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