19:47Gravity, Universal Gravitation Constant - Gravitational Force Between Earth, Moon & Sun, PhysicsThe Organic Chemistry Tutor1030views
Multiple ChoiceTwo spheres of mass 300 kg and 500 kg are placed in a line 20 cm apart. If another sphere of mass 200 kg is placed between them, 8 cm from the 300 kg sphere, what is the net gravitational force on the 200 kg sphere?997views6rank8comments
Multiple ChoiceA 2,000-kg spacecraft is blasting away from the surface of an unknown planet the same size as the Earth. At 1500km above the surface, an instrument onboard reads the gravitational force to be 18000 N. What is the planet's mass?814views8rank2comments
Multiple Choice Two spheres are separated by 10m. If the lighter 40kg sphere feels a gravitational force of 1.6 × 10-9 N, what is the mass of the heavier sphere?256views11rank
Textbook Question(II) You are explaining to friends why an astronaut feels weightless orbiting the Earth in a space station, and they respond that they thought gravity was just a lot weaker up there. Convince them that it isn’t so by calculating how much weaker (in %) gravity is 380 km above the Earth’s surface.119views
Textbook QuestionWhat is the ratio of the sun's gravitational force on you to the earth's gravitational force on you?645views
Textbook QuestionThe point masses m and 2m lie along the x-axis, with m at the origin and 2m at x = L. A third point mass M is moved along the x-axis. (a) At what point is the net gravitational force on M due to the other two masses equal to zero?1751views
Textbook QuestionFind the magnitude and direction of the net gravitational force on mass A due to masses B and C in Fig. E13.6. Each mass is 2.00 kg.1585views1rank
Textbook QuestionTwo uniform spheres, each with mass M and radius R, touch each other. What is the magnitude of their gravitational force of attraction?958views
Textbook QuestionA typical adult human has a mass of about 70 kg. (a) What force does a full moon exert on such a human when it is directly overhead with its center 378,000 km away? (b) Compare this force with the force exerted on the human by the earth2212views
Textbook QuestionTwo spherical objects have a combined mass of 150 kg. The gravitational attraction between them is 8.00 x 10⁻⁶ N when their centers are 20 cm apart. What is the mass of each?596views
Textbook QuestionWhat is the force of attraction between a 50 kg woman and a 70 kg man sitting 1.0 m apart?391views
Textbook QuestionTwo 65 kg astronauts leave earth in a spacecraft, sitting 1.0 m apart. How far are they from the center of the earth when the gravitational force between them is as strong as the gravitational force of the earth on one of the astronauts?307views
Textbook QuestionThe International Space Station orbits 300 km above the surface of the earth. What is the gravitational force on a 1.0 kg sphere inside the International Space Station?376views1rank
Textbook QuestionTwo uniform spheres, each of mass 0.260 kg, are fixed at points A and B (Fig. E13.5). Find the magnitude and direction of the initial acceleration of a uniform sphere with mass 0.010 kg if released from rest at point P and acted on only by forces of gravitational attraction of the spheres at A and B.292views
Textbook QuestionThree stars, each with the mass of our sun, form an equilateral triangle with sides 1.0 x 10¹² m long. (This triangle would just about fit within the orbit of Jupiter.) The triangle has to rotate, because otherwise the stars would crash together in the center. What is the period of rotation?130views
Textbook QuestionWhat is the net gravitational force on the 20.0 kg mass in FIGURE P13.36? Give your answer using unit vectors.481views
Textbook Question(III) (a) Use the binomial expansion(1 ± x)ⁿ = 1 ± nx + (n (n-1)/2) x² ±to show that the value of g is altered by approximately∆g ≈ -2g ∆r/r_Eat a height ∆r above the Earth’s surface, where r_E is the radius of the Earth, as long as ∆r ≪ r_E .133views
Textbook Question(III)The value of g is altered by approximately∆g ≈ -2g ∆r/r_Eat a height ∆r above the Earth’s surface, where r_E is the radius of the Earth, as long as ∆r ≪ r_E .(b) What is the meaning of the minus sign in this relation?134views
Textbook Question(III) The value of g is altered by approximately ∆g ≈ -2g ∆r/r_Eat a height ∆r above the Earth’s surface, where r_E is the radius of the Earth, as long as ∆r ≪ r_E . (c) Use this result to compute the effective value of g at 125 km above the Earth’s surface. Compare to a direct use of Eq. 6–1.118views
Textbook QuestionA plumb bob (a mass m hanging on a string) is deflected from the vertical by an angle θ due to a massive mountain nearby (Fig. 6–37). . (c) Estimate the angle θ of the plumb bob if it is 5 km from the center of Mt. Everest. <IMAGE>180views
Textbook QuestionA plumb bob (a mass m hanging on a string) is deflected from the vertical by an angle θ due to a massive mountain nearby (Fig. 6–37). (a) Find an approximate formula for θ in terms of the mass of the mountain, m_M, the distance to its center, D_M, and the radius and mass of the Earth. <IMAGE>119views
Textbook Question(II) Suppose the maximum distance you can throw a particular ball on Earth is 45.0 m. When you travel to another planet, the maximum distance for the same ball is 36.5 m. If the planet is the same size as Earth, what is its mass?127views
Textbook QuestionBinary star: Two equal-mass stars maintain a constant distance D apart (Fig. 6–34) of 8.0 x 10¹¹ m and revolve about a point midway between them at a rate of one revolution every 14.2 yr.(b) What must be the mass m of each star?<IMAGE>119views
Textbook Question(II) Three meteorites in outer space lie along a straight line. At a certain instant in time, the meteorite on the right is 53 m from the center meteorite and the lefthand meteorite is 21 m from the center meteorite. If the mass of the righthand meteorite is 1300 kg and the net gravitational force on the center meteorite is zero, what is the mass of the lefthand meteorite?129views
Textbook Question(II) Two objects attract each other gravitationally with a force of 6.5 x 10⁻⁹ N when they are 0.25 m apart. Their total mass is 6.50 kg. Find their individual masses.83views