Use the gravitational force equation to fill in the following table (G = 6.673 x 10-11 N·m2/kg2).
Mass of Object 1 (kg) |
Mass of Object 2 (kg)
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Distance of Separation* (m)
|
Fgrav (N)
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Significance of Numbers
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60.0
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60.0
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1.0
|
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Two typical students in physics class
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60.0
|
5.98x1024
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6.37x106
|
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A typical student on the surface of the Earth
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60.0
|
11.96x1024
|
6.37x106
|
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A typical student on an Earth with twice the mass
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60.0
|
5.98x1024
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3.18x106
|
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A typical student on an Earth with half the radius
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60.0
|
5.98x1024
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6.47x106
|
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A typical student in orbit 60 miles above the Earth
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60.0
|
1.2x1022
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1.15x106
|
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A typical student on the surface of the Pluto
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60.0
|
1.901x1027
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6.98x107
|
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A typical student on the "surface" of the Jupiter
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The distance of separation means the distance between the centers of the two masses (NOT the distance between the two objects' edges.).