Physics, asked by shayujya, 8 months ago

the radius of planet a is half the radius of planet b if the mass of a is a what must be the mass of b so that the value of g on be half that of its value on a​

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Answered by Anonymous
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MB=2MA. So planet B needs double the mass of planet A in order to have half its gravitational acceleration, being twice as big. This is because g is proportional to the mass, but inversely proportional to the radius, squared.

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