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On a particular planet, it takes 850 J for a 50 kg remote probe to launch itself up 2 m. What is the gravitational field strength of the planet?​

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Answered by kimkomhyungbtsbts
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Answered by TheUnknownLily
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Weight / Force = 850 J or 850 N

distance = 2 m

mass = 50 kg

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\implies Gravitational Field strength = \frac{weight}{mass}

 \implies Gravitational Field strength = \frac{850}{50}

 \implies Gravitational Field strength = 17 N

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