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Calculate the value of acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the planet Jupiter. Mass of Jupiter is 319 times the mass of the earth. Radius of Jupiter is 11.2 times the radius of earth.

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Answered by yash200225
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Answer:

24.5 m/s²

Explanation

We know that:- g = GM/r² (acceleration due to gravity of earth)

where, G= universal gravitational constant

           M= mass of earth

            r= radius of earth

Given

mass of Jupiter, M' = 319 M

radius of Jupiter, r' = 11.2 r

acceleration due to gravity of Jupiter, g' = GM'/(r')²

                                                                  = G×(319 M)/(11.2 r)²

                                                                  =(319×GM)/{(11.2)²×r²}    {g= GM/r²}

                                                                  = 2.54×g

                                                                  =2.54×9.8

                                                                  =24.92 m/s² ≈ 24.5 m/s²

Answered by rajivsingla8
4

Explanation:

ans is 24.5 m²

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