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Joe has a weight of 850 N (about 193 lb) when he is standing on the surface of the Earth. What would his weight (the gravitational force due to the Earth) be if he tripled his distance from the center of the Earth by flying in a spacecraft?
13 years ago

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Answered by Christine
Take the weight and divide it by 9.
12 years ago
Answered by Christine
850N/(3r)^2= 850/9r^2=94.4 Newtons
12 years ago
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