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6 April, 19:26

The hubble telescope's orbit is 5.6 * 10^5 metersabove earth's surface. the telescope has a massof 1.1 * 10^4 kilograms. earth exerts a gravitationalforce of 9.1 * 10^4 newtons on the telescope. themagnitude of earth's gravitational field strengthat this location is (1) 1.5 * 10^-20 n/kg (3) 8.3 n/kg (2) 0.12 n/kg (4) 9.8 n/kg

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  1. 6 April, 20:51
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    The gravitational field strength = Defined as Gravitational Force per unit mass

    Gravitational Field Strength =

    = Gravitational Force Exerted / Mass of object exerted on

    = (9.1*10⁴) / (1.1*10⁴)

    = 9.1/1.1

    ≈ 8.27 N/kg

    ≈ 8.3 N/kg

    Option (3) is the answer.
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