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10 April, 11:58

If a person weighs 185 lb on the surface of the earth (assume this to be 3960 mi from the center), how much will he weigh 1840 mi above the surface of the earth?

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  1. 10 April, 12:08
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    The problem can be solve using the equation of law of gravity:

    F = G (m1 m2) / r^2

    Whre G = gravitational constant = 6.674*10-11 N · (m/kg) ^2)

    F is the force between the masses

    m1 is the first mass (person)

    m2 is the second mass (earth) = 5.98 * 10^24 kg

    r is the distance between the centers of the masses

    convert the given value to si units

    3960 + 1840 mi = 5800 mi = 9334195 m

    185 lb = 83.9146 kg

    F = (6.674*10-11 N · (m/kg) ^2) * (83.9146 kg) * (5.98 * 10^24 kg) / (9334195 m) ^2

    F = 9.22x10^-21 N

    M = 9.22x10^-21 N/9.81m/s2 = 9.40x10^-22 kg
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