| 25 Points a) What is the surface gravity (local acceleration) of a planet with mass of (3.5 x 1024 kg) that has a radius of (2.2 x 106 m)? b) What is the magnitude of the force of gravity exerted on a planet of mass (9.0 x 1025 kg) that is (7.2 x 1010 m) away from its host star which has a mass of (3.4 x 1031 kg)?

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A fluid is a state of matter in which molecules do not maint
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a) What is the surface gravity (local acceleration) of a planet with mass of (3.5 × 1024 kg) that has a
radius of (2.2 x 106 m)?
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temperature doubles and the volume
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Problem 4:
b) What is the magnitude of the force of gravity exerted
(7.2 x 1010 m) away from its host star which has a mass of (3.4 × 1031 kg)?
a planet of mass (9.0 x 1025 kg) that is
to raise the temperature of
density of
(V).
container that is a
container has a mas
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80 kg
Transcribed Image Text:Foperties of Fluids •on 1: A fluid is a state of matter in which molecules do not maint r'espect to their neighboring uolecules (as they do wit /25 Points a) What is the surface gravity (local acceleration) of a planet with mass of (3.5 × 1024 kg) that has a radius of (2.2 x 106 m)? Lility. the molec /25 Points temperature doubles and the volume easil Problem 4: b) What is the magnitude of the force of gravity exerted (7.2 x 1010 m) away from its host star which has a mass of (3.4 × 1031 kg)? a planet of mass (9.0 x 1025 kg) that is to raise the temperature of density of (V). container that is a container has a mas %3D 480 kg (1m)(2m)(3m) 80 kg
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