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8 March, 05:46

You weigh 716 newtons on Earth. You

travel to a newly discovered planet,

Planet X. Planet X has a mass that is 3

times that of Earth, but it also has a

radius that is twice as large. What is

your new weight in newtons on planet

x?

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  1. 8 March, 07:55
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    537 N

    Explanation:

    The force due to gravity of a planet is:

    F = GMm / r²

    where G is the universal gravitational constant

    M is the mass of the planet

    m is the mass of the object

    and r is the distance between the object and the center of the planet

    On Earth, you weigh 716 N, so:

    716 N = GMm / r²

    On planet X:

    F = G (3M) m / (2r) ²

    F = 3/4 GMm / r²

    F = 3/4 (716 N)

    F = 537 N
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