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18 March, 16:54

What is the value of g on the surface of saturn? assume msaturn = 5.68*1026 kg and rsaturn = 5.82*107 m?

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  1. 18 March, 17:50
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    F = GMm/r^2 but we don't want force we want acceleration. F = ma combining the two ma = GMm/r^2 cancelling m from both sides a = GM/r^2 where G is the universal gravitational constant M is the mass of Saturn and r is the radius of Saturn. g (Saturn) = a = (6.67x10^-11m^3kg^-1s^-2) (5.68x10^26 kg) / (5.82x10^7m) ^2 g = 11.18 m/s^2 round to 11.2 m/s^2
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