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sammy [17]
2 years ago
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A newly discovered planet is found to have density 2/3 ρe and radius 2r , where ρe and re are the density and radius of earth, r

espectively. the surface gravitational field of the planet is most nearly
Geography
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suter [353]2 years ago
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<span>The surface gravitational field of the planet can be calculated using formula:
</span>g= \frac{G*m}{ r^{2} }
<span>Where:
G=gravitational constant
m=mass of planet
r=radius of planet

For Earth this gives:
</span>g= \frac{G* m_{E} }{( r_{E})^{2} } \\  \\ g= \frac{G* \rho_{E}* \frac{4}{3} * ( r_{E} )^{3}* \pi   }{( r_{E})^{2}}  \\  \\ g= {G* \rho_{E}* \frac{4}{3} * ( r_{E} ) * \pi  }
<span>
Before we calculate gravitational field of a planet we need to calculate it's mass. It can be calculated using density.
</span>\rho= \frac{m}{V}  \\ m=\rho*V \\ m= \frac{2}{3} * \rho_{E} * \frac{4}{3} * (2r_E} )^{3} * \pi  \\  \\ m= \frac{8}{3}* \rho_{E} * (2r_E} )^{3} * \pi
<span>
Gravitational field of a planet is:
</span>g= \frac{G* \frac{8}{3}* \rho_{E} *  ( 2r_{E} )^{3} * \pi }{( 2r_{E})^{2} } \\ \\g= \frac{16}{3}*G*\rho_{E}*r_{E}* \pi
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Now we compare Earth's and planet's gravitational fields:
</span>{G* \rho_{E}* \frac{4}{3} * ( r_{E} ) * \pi  }.....................\frac{16}{3}*G*\rho_{E}*r_{E}* \pi \\  \\1.....................4

Gravitational field on a planet is 4 times greater than gravitational field on Earth.
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