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29 August, 02:02

What would be the acceleration of gravity of a planet with four times the mass of Earth but twice the radius?

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  1. 29 August, 05:15
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    - - Multiplying the mass by 4 multiplies the acceleration of gravity by 4.

    - - Doubling the radius multiplies the acceleration of gravity by (1/2²) = 1/4.

    - - Doing both multiplies the acceleration of gravity by (4 / 4) = 1.

    It doesn't change. The acceleration of gravity on that planet

    would be the same as it is on Earth.
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