part 1 of 3 The density of a sphere is given by p(r) %3D The sphere has a radius of 3.65 m and a - mass of 1011 kg. Find the constant C. Answer in units of kg/m². part 2 of 3 Find the gravitational field 4.45 m from the center of the sphere. Answer in units of N/kg. part 3 of 3 Find the gravitational field 1.75 m from the centre of the sphere. Answer in units of N/kg.

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Given data:
Density of sphere is, P(r)=
Radius of sphere is, r = 3. 65 m.
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Transcribed Image Text:Step1 a) Note:- Since you have posted a question with multiple sub-parts, we will solve first three subparts for you. To get remaining sub-part solved please repost the complete question and mention the sub-parts to be solved. 1. Given data: Density of sphere is, P(r)= Radius of sphere is, r = 3. 65 m. Mass of sphere is, m = 1011 kg Step2 b) We know that density of sphere is, Here, V V = - Tr is the volume of sphere and its value is Comparing the expression with given value of density as, (G) C = Step3 c) Solve by substituting the values as, 3x1011 C = 18. 11 kg /m? Thus, required value of constant is 18. 11 kg /m? Was this solution helpful? No Yes
part 1 of 3
The density of a sphere is given by p(r)
%3D
The sphere has a radius of 3.65 m and a
mass of 1011 kg.
Find the constant C.
Answer in units of kg/m².
part 2 of 3
Find the gravitational field 4.45 m from the
center of the sphere.
Answer in units of N/kg.
part 3 of 3
Find the gravitational field 1.75 m from the
centre of the sphere.
Answer in units of N/kg.
Transcribed Image Text:part 1 of 3 The density of a sphere is given by p(r) %3D The sphere has a radius of 3.65 m and a mass of 1011 kg. Find the constant C. Answer in units of kg/m². part 2 of 3 Find the gravitational field 4.45 m from the center of the sphere. Answer in units of N/kg. part 3 of 3 Find the gravitational field 1.75 m from the centre of the sphere. Answer in units of N/kg.
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