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  • 20-03-2018
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What is the gravitational force on an object of mass 5.8 kg at the north pole of neptune? express your answer using two significant figures?

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shinmin
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  • 29-03-2018

You need the know the following before finding the gravitational force:

 

Acceleration due to gravity at the North Pole of Neptune is 10.7 m/s^2

Neptune has mass of 10^(26) kg; and

Radius 25000 km

Rotates a time of about 16 hr. 

 

So the gravitational force is computed by F = mg = 5.8 kg x 10.7N/kg ≈ 62 N

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