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6 June, 16:01

The gravitational force of a star on an orbiting planet 1 is f1. planet 2, which is four times as massive as planet 1 and orbits at three times larger distance from the star, experiences gravitational force f2

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  1. 6 June, 16:20
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    Answer: F=GMm/r^2 where G is the newtonian grav cst, M the mass of the star, m the mass of the planet, and r the planet-star distance F1=GMm1/r1^2 F2=GMm2/r^2 F2/F1 = [GMm2/r2^2]/[GMm1/r1^2] F2/F1 = (m2/m1) (r1/r2) ^2 = (2) (1/2) ^2 = 1/2 because m2/m1=2 and r2/r1=2
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