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3 November, 11:52

If you weigh 665 N on the earth, what would be your weight on the surface of a neutron star that has the same mass as our sun and a diameter of 18.0 km? Take the mass of the sun to be ms = 1.99*10^30 kg, the gravitational constant to be G = 6.67*10^-11 N⋅m2/kg^2, and the acceleration due to gravity at the earth's surface to be g = 9.810 m/s^2.

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  1. 3 November, 12:08
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    1.113 x 10^14 N

    Explanation:

    Weight on earth = m ge = 665 N

    mass = weight on earth / gravity on earth = 665 / 9.8 = 67.86 kg

    The acceleration due to gravity on the planet is given by

    g = GM / R^2

    ms = 1.99 x 10^30 kg, G = 6.67 x 10^-11 Nm^2 / Kg^2, radius 9 km = 9000 m

    so, the gravity on the planet

    g = (6.67 x 10^-11 x 1.99 x 10^30) / (9000) ^2.

    g = 1.64 x 10^12 m/s^2

    So, weight on the planet = m x g

    = 67.86 x 1.64 x 10^12 = 1.113 x 10^14 N
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