4. Saturn has mass 95 times that of the Earth and 9.5 times of its radius. From this data, (a) calculate the acceleration due to gravity at the surface of Saturn (b) If a person from Earth weighs 600 N, what would be his weight when he is at the surface of Saturn?

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Use the following data for some calculations: Mearth = 5.98×1024kg, Msun = 1.99x1030 kg, Rearth = 6.37×10° m,
Rsun = 6.98×10°m, G = 6.67×10-11 N·kg?/m²
Transcribed Image Text:Use the following data for some calculations: Mearth = 5.98×1024kg, Msun = 1.99x1030 kg, Rearth = 6.37×10° m, Rsun = 6.98×10°m, G = 6.67×10-11 N·kg?/m²
4. Saturn has mass 95 times that of the Earth and 9.5 times of its radius. From this data, (a) calculate the acceleration due
to gravity at the surface of Saturn (b) If a person from Earth weighs 600 N, what would be his weight when he is at the
surface of Saturn?
Transcribed Image Text:4. Saturn has mass 95 times that of the Earth and 9.5 times of its radius. From this data, (a) calculate the acceleration due to gravity at the surface of Saturn (b) If a person from Earth weighs 600 N, what would be his weight when he is at the surface of Saturn?
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