I assume the point Mass is M.
force= 90*4/3^2=40 N
A small sphere X of mass M is placed a distance d from a point mass. The gravitational force on the sphere X is 90 N. Sphere X is removed and a second sphere Y of mass 4M is placed a distance 3d from the same point mass. What is the gravitational force on sphere Y?
I did:
90 = GMm/d
Force on Y = G4Mm/3d
I thought it was 120 N but I was wrong.
3 answers
gravity follows an inverse-square relationship
... you didn't square the d
3 times the distance means 1/9 of the force
4 times the mass means 4 times the force
90 N * 4/9 = ?
... you didn't square the d
3 times the distance means 1/9 of the force
4 times the mass means 4 times the force
90 N * 4/9 = ?
Aha, that makes sense. Thank you both.