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BRAINLIST!!! ANSWER PLEASE •_• a spaceship orbiting around the earth at a distance 5 of times the radius of the earth from its Centre if the acceleration due to gravity on the earth is 9.8 m s^-2 calculate the acceleration due to gravity acting on the spaceship.

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Answered by abhaysingh9493
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Explanation:

The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Moon is about 1.625 m/s2, about 16.6% that on Earth's surface or 0.166 ɡ.[1] Over the entire surface, the variation in gravitational acceleration is about 0.0253 m/s2 (1.6% of the acceleration due to gravity). Because weight is directly dependent upon gravitational acceleration, things on the Moon will weigh only 16.6% (≈ 1/6) of what they weigh on the Earth.

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