1) The mass of Venus is 81.5% that of the earth, and its radius is 94.9% that of the earth. a) Compute the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of Venus from these data. b) If a rock weighs 75.0 N on earth, what would it weigh at the surface of Venus?

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1) The mass of Venus is 81.5% that of the earth, and its radius is 94.9% that of the earth.
a) Compute the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of Venus from these data.
b) If a rock weighs 75.0 N on earth, what would it weigh at the surface of Venus?
Astronomical Datat
Вody
Mass (kg)
Radius (m)
Orbit radius (m)
Orbital period
1.99 x 10
7.35 x 1022
3.30 X 10
4.87 x 104
5.97 x 1024
6.42 x 1023
1.90 X 107
5.68 X 106
8.68 X 103
1.02 x 10%
1.31 X 102
6.96 x 10
1.74 X 10
244 X 10
6.05 x 10
6.37 X 10
3.39 X 106
6.99 X 107
5.82 x 10
2.54 X 10
2.46 X 10
1.15 X 10
Sun
3.84 X 10
5.79 x 1010
1.08 x 101
1.50 x 10"
2.28 X 101
7.78 X 10"
143 X 1012
2.87 X 1012
4.50 X 1012
5.91 x 1012
Моon
27.3 d
88.0 d
224.7 d
365.3 d
687.0 d
11.86 y
29.45 y
84.02 y
164.8 y
247.9 y
"Source: NASA (http://solarsystem.nasa.govplanets/). For each body, "radius" is its average radius and "orbit radius" is
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Plutot
its average distance from the sun or (for the moon) from the earth.
*In August 2006, the International Astronomical Union reclassified Pluto and similar small objects that orbit the sun as
"dwarf planets."
Transcribed Image Text:1) The mass of Venus is 81.5% that of the earth, and its radius is 94.9% that of the earth. a) Compute the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of Venus from these data. b) If a rock weighs 75.0 N on earth, what would it weigh at the surface of Venus? Astronomical Datat Вody Mass (kg) Radius (m) Orbit radius (m) Orbital period 1.99 x 10 7.35 x 1022 3.30 X 10 4.87 x 104 5.97 x 1024 6.42 x 1023 1.90 X 107 5.68 X 106 8.68 X 103 1.02 x 10% 1.31 X 102 6.96 x 10 1.74 X 10 244 X 10 6.05 x 10 6.37 X 10 3.39 X 106 6.99 X 107 5.82 x 10 2.54 X 10 2.46 X 10 1.15 X 10 Sun 3.84 X 10 5.79 x 1010 1.08 x 101 1.50 x 10" 2.28 X 101 7.78 X 10" 143 X 1012 2.87 X 1012 4.50 X 1012 5.91 x 1012 Моon 27.3 d 88.0 d 224.7 d 365.3 d 687.0 d 11.86 y 29.45 y 84.02 y 164.8 y 247.9 y "Source: NASA (http://solarsystem.nasa.govplanets/). For each body, "radius" is its average radius and "orbit radius" is Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Plutot its average distance from the sun or (for the moon) from the earth. *In August 2006, the International Astronomical Union reclassified Pluto and similar small objects that orbit the sun as "dwarf planets."
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