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30 November, 04:54

What is the gravitational field of a 20kg space rock if it's radius is 10m?

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  1. 30 November, 07:49
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    The acceleration of gravity on the surface of that rock is

    G M / R² =

    (6.67 x10⁻¹¹) (20 kg) / 100m² = 1.334 x10⁻¹¹ m/s²

    That's 1.36x10⁻¹² of the acceleration of gravity on Earth's surface.

    An astronaut who weighs 200 pounds on Earth would weigh

    about 0.000 000 003 35 ounce on that space rock. If he were

    to blink his eyes hard, he would propel himself into orbit, whereas

    if he sneezed, he would escape from the rock's gravitational clutches.
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