How do you find the acceleration due to gravity of a planet including calculations??
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as u know
F= GMem/ Re^2
g= acceleration due to gravity = F/m
g= (GMem/Re^2) / m
g= Gme/ Re^2
G= 6.67 X10^-11 N-m^2/kg^2
Me= 6 X 10^24kg
Re = 6400km
putting all three values in above formula we get
g = 9.8 m/ s^2
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~* THE ANSWER OF YOUR QUESTION IS..*~
✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍________________________________________
as u know
F= GMem/ Re^2
g= acceleration due to gravity = F/m
g= (GMem/Re^2) / m
g= Gme/ Re^2
G= 6.67 X10^-11 N-m^2/kg^2
Me= 6 X 10^24kg
Re = 6400km
putting all three values in above formula we get
g = 9.8 m/ s^2
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU
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The acceleration due to gravity depends on the mass of the body, the distance from the center of mass, and a constant G, which is called the "universal gravitational constant".
Its value is = 6.673 x 10^-11 N·m^2/kg^2
Where,
g = acceleration due to gravity
G = the universal gravitational constant, G = 6.673 x 10^-11N·m^2kg^2
m = mass of a large body
r = the distance from the center of mass of the large body
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The acceleration due to gravity depends on the mass of the body, the distance from the center of mass, and a constant G, which is called the "universal gravitational constant".
Its value is = 6.673 x 10^-11 N·m^2/kg^2
Where,
g = acceleration due to gravity
G = the universal gravitational constant, G = 6.673 x 10^-11N·m^2kg^2
m = mass of a large body
r = the distance from the center of mass of the large body
#Be Brainly❤️
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