Weight on a Planet with Twice the Mass and Three Times the Radius

In summary, there is a way to calculate your weight on a planet with twice the mass and three times the radius of Earth without knowing the mass or radius of Earth. Using the universal law of gravity and comparing ratios, you can determine that your weight on this new planet would be 2/9 times your current weight.
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Help with this: I don't know how to not use the mass or radius of Earth.

Determine what your weight would be on a planet that had twice times the mass of the Earth and three times Earth's radius. (there is a was to figure this our without knowing the radius or the mass of the Earth.)
 
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Use the universal law of gravity. You don't need to know the mass or radius of the earth. Compare the weight on Earth to the weight on the other planet. Think in terms of ratios.
 
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now let's say the old weight is equal to 1, you'll see why.
Old weight:
= Gm1m2/r^2
= 1


New weight:
= G(2m1)m2/(3r)^2
= 2Gm1m2/9r^2
= (2/9)Gm1m2/r^2
= (2/9)(1)
= 2/9


your weight on this new planet will 2/9 times your current weight.
 

FAQ: Weight on a Planet with Twice the Mass and Three Times the Radius

What is weight on another planet?

Weight on another planet refers to the force of gravity exerted on an object on a different planet compared to Earth. This can vary depending on the size and mass of the planet.

How does the weight on another planet differ from Earth?

The weight on another planet differs from Earth because each planet has a different mass and size, which affects the strength of its gravitational pull. This can cause objects to weigh more or less on different planets.

What factors influence weight on another planet?

The weight on another planet is influenced by the mass and size of the planet, as well as the distance from the planet's center. The larger the planet and the closer an object is to its center, the stronger the gravitational pull and the greater the weight of the object.

How do scientists calculate weight on another planet?

Scientists use a mathematical formula to calculate weight on another planet. They use the planet's mass, the object's mass, and the distance between the object and the planet's center to determine the gravitational force and weight on that planet.

Can weight on another planet be measured?

Yes, weight on another planet can be measured using a scale or by using the mathematical formula for calculating weight on another planet. However, due to varying factors such as atmospheric conditions and the composition of the planet's surface, the weight may not be an accurate measurement of an object's mass.

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