Asked by Emily
I have to make up my own standardized questions for a project, and I wanted to make sure I did my math right. Can someone please check it? Thanks!!
If your mass was 60 kg, the earth’s mass was 6×10^24 kg, the radius of the earth was 6.4×10^6 meters, and the universal gravitational constant was equal to 6.67×10^-11 N∙sqm/kg^2, what is the force of gravity between you and the earth?
I got about 586.23 N. Is this right?
If your mass was 60 kg, the earth’s mass was 6×10^24 kg, the radius of the earth was 6.4×10^6 meters, and the universal gravitational constant was equal to 6.67×10^-11 N∙sqm/kg^2, what is the force of gravity between you and the earth?
I got about 586.23 N. Is this right?
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Answered by
Emily
The equation for it is:
F = G(first mass × second mass)/distance squared if you were wondering it.
F = G(first mass × second mass)/distance squared if you were wondering it.
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