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Mass of the earth in physics​

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Answered by aditya120411kumar
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Answer:

5.972 × 10^24 kg

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Answered by uthrai
0

Answer:

5.96⋅1024 5.96 ⋅ 1024 kg

Explanation:

By equating Newton's second law with his law of universal gravitation, and inputting for the acceleration a the experimentally verified value of 9.8 m/s2 m/ s 2 , the mass of earth is calculated to be 5.96⋅1024 5.96 ⋅ 1024 kg, making the earth's weight calculable given any gravitational field.

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