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29 November, 23:24

1. Mass of a planet is twice that of the earth and its radius is four times of the earth. Find the value of g on its surface?

2. The gravitational force between two objects is 100 N. How should the distance between the objects be changed so that the force between them becomes 50 N?

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  1. 29 November, 23:36
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    1). Doubling the mass alone doubles the value of 'G'.

    Multiplying the radius by 4 alone multiplies the value of 'G' by 1/16.

    The combined effect of both changes is to multiply the value of 'G' by (2/16) = 1/8.

    The acceleration of gravity on the surface of that mysterious planet is

    (9.08) / 8 = 1.14 m/s² (rounded)

    2). The gravitational force between two objects is inversely proportional to

    the square of the distance between them. The force multiplies by 1/2 when

    the distance between them grows by √2 = 1.414 (rounded).

    If the gravitational force between two objects is initially 100N, then it shrinks

    to 50N when the initial distance between them becomes 41.4% greater.
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