COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOL.1
COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOL.1
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Author: Giordano
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Chapter 5, Problem 68P

(a)

To determine

The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of planet Tungsten.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 68P

The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of planet Tungsten is 4g_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the acceleration due to gravity on Earth.

    g=GMEarthrEarth2        (I)

Here, g is the acceleration due to gravity on Earth, G is the gravitational constant, MEarth is the mass of Earth, rEarth is the radius of Earth.

The Planet twice the radius of the Earth and twice its density.

    r=2rEarthρ=2ρEarth        (II)

Here, ρ is the density of the Planet, ρEarth is the density of the Planet, r is the radius of the planet.

Use equation (II) and write the expression for the volume of the Planet.

    VPlanet=43πr3=43π(2rEarth)3=(8)(43πrEarth3)        (III)

Here, VPlanet is the volume of the planet.

Write the expression for the density of the Planet.

    ρ=MPlanetVPlanet        (IV)

Here, MPlanet is the mass of the Planet.

Use equation (II) in (IV) to solve for MPlanet.

    MPlanet=ρVPlanet=(2ρEarth)(323πrEarth3)=2(ρEarth)(8)(43πrEarth3)=16(ρEarth)(43πrEarth3)=16MEarth        (V)

Write the expression for the g value for the Planet.

    gPlanet=GMPlanetrPlanet2        (VI)

Here, gPlanet is the force of gravity of the Planet.

Use equation (II) and (V) in (VI) to compare the g value of the Planet.

    gPanet=G(16MEarth)(2rEarth)2=4(GMEarthrEarth2)=4g        (VII)

Conclusion:

Therefore, the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of planet Tungsten is 4g_.

(b)

To determine

The period of rotation of the Planet.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 68P

The period of rotation of the Planet is 69min_.

Explanation of Solution

A person standing at the pole experiences the full 4g of gravitational acceleration

Write the expression for the force acting on the person standing on the poles.

    F=NmgPlanet=0N=mgPlanet        (VIII)

Here, N is the normal force.

Write the expression for the force acting on the person standing on the equator.

    F=NmgPlanet=mv2rN=mgPlanetmv2rPlanet        (IX)

Here, v is the velocity.

Write the expression for v.

    v=2πrPlanetT        (X)

Here, T is the period of rotation.

Use equation (VIII) and (VII) in (IX) to solve for v.

    mg=mgPlanetmv2rPlanetmg=4mgmv2rPlanetv=3grPlanet        (XI)

Use equation (X) and (I) in (XI) to solve for T.

    2πrPlanetT=3grPlanetT=2πrPlanet3g=2π2rEarth3g        (XII)

Conclusion:

Substitute 6.37×106m for rEarth, 9.8m/s2 for g in equation (XII) to find T.

    T=2π2(6.37×106m)3(9.8m/s2)=4136s=69min

Therefore, the period of rotation of the Planet is 69min_.

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