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Biology, 25.03.2021 02:00 fatimalandau54

HELP PLEASE ILL MARK BRAINLIEST Mr. Newton proposed that F = (G Mearth Mobjet) / r2 where F=Force, G=Universal Gravitational Constant, Mearth = mass of the earth, Mobjet = mass of any object attracted by the earth, r = radius (or distance) between the two mass centers.

But Mr. Newton also proposed that F = m a where F= Force, m=Massobject, and a = acceleration (in the case of when Force is also equal to a Weight, a = acceleration due to gravity).

If we equate the two formulas: m· a = F = (G· Mearth ·Mobjet) / r2

Where m = Massobject we get:

Mobject · a = (G· Mearth ·Mobjet) / r2 or agravity = (G· Mearth) / r2

find the Universal Gravitational Constant (in metric units), the mass of the earth (in kg), and the radius of the earth in m (meters) and use those values to calculate agravity.

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