You are an astronaut exploring an unknown planet, with a mass of 4.02×1024 kg, and a radius of 4,148 km.  Draw a free body diagram of the forces acting as you stand on the surface. What is the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity at the surface of the planet in m/s2?  Calculate your answer to 2 sf.

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You are an astronaut exploring an unknown planet, with a mass of 4.02×1024 kg, and a radius of 4,148 km.  Draw a free body diagram of the forces acting as you stand on the surface. What is the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity at the surface of the planet in m/s2

Calculate your answer to 2 sf.

 

You are an astronaut exploring an unknown planet, with a mass of 4.02×1024 kg, and
a radius of 4,148 km. Draw a free body diagram of the forces acting as you stand on
the surface. What is the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity at the surface
of the planet in m/s?
Calculate your answer to 2 sf.
Transcribed Image Text:You are an astronaut exploring an unknown planet, with a mass of 4.02×1024 kg, and a radius of 4,148 km. Draw a free body diagram of the forces acting as you stand on the surface. What is the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity at the surface of the planet in m/s? Calculate your answer to 2 sf.
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