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Neek 007
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Homework Statement
(These are problems I got wrong on a test)
1. How far above the Earth's surface will a person's weight be reduced to half its value at the surface?
2. A 4kg ball and a 2 kg ball are positioned so that their centers are 40 cm apart. With what force do they attract each other?
Homework Equations
1. rE=6380km=6.38*106m
me=5.98*1024kg
g=(Gm)/r2
G=6.67*10-11Nm2/kg2 where G is universal gravitation
2. G=6.67*10-11Nm2/kg2 where G is universal gravitation
F=(Gm1m2)/r2
The Attempt at a Solution
1. In problem 1 I know that in order for a mass to be half of what it is on Earth's surface, g must be half, so g=9.8m/s2 on Earth's surface, therefore g=4.9m/s2 at r.
What I did was use for formula g=(Gm)/r2 and solve for r. I think for m though, i used 25. For what reason, i don't know. I got the question wrong, so that's not the right method.
2. For problem 2, I used the F=(Gm1m2)/r2 and solved for F, the force. I ended up getting 1.339*10-12. I thought I did this right, but obviously not.
I need some direction into where to correctly start.