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29 December, 04:34

A person standing on the surface of the earth has a weight of 650 N. What is its weight at a distance of two earth radii from the surface? If the person is at a distance of two earth radii from the surface, he/she is at a distance of three earth radii from the earth's center. Since we have an inverse square law, three times the distance means 1/9th of the weight.

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  1. 29 December, 04:57
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    72.22 N

    Explanation:

    F = weight

    m = mass of body

    M = mass of earth

    R = radius of earth

    G = universal constant of gravitation

    F_1 = 650 N

    F_1 = GMm/R^2

    two earth radius above the surface of the earth:

    F_2 = GMm / (3R) ^2 = GMm/9R^2 = F_1/9 = 650/9

    =72.22 N
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