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solniwko [45]
3 years ago
9

 The weight W of an object varies inversely as the square of the distance d from the center of the earth. At sea level​ (3978 mi

from the center of the​ earth), an astronaut weighs 129129 lb. Find her weight when she is 144144 mi above the surface of the earth and the spacecraft is not in motion.
Mathematics
1 answer:
eimsori [14]3 years ago
7 0
\bf \begin{array}{llllll}
\textit{something}&&\textit{varies inversely to}&\textit{something else}\\ \quad \\
\textit{something}&=&\cfrac{{{\textit{some value}}}}{}&\cfrac{}{\textit{something else}}\\ \quad \\
y&=&\cfrac{{{\textit{k}}}}{}&\cfrac{}{x}
\\
&&y=\cfrac{{{  k}}}{x}
\end{array}

with "k" being the "constant of variation"

so. hmm in this case is "w" inversely varying to the square of the distance or d²

thus   \bf w=\cfrac{k}{d^2}\qquad 
\begin{cases}
d=3978\\
w=129
\end{cases}\implies 129=\cfrac{k}{3978^2}

solve for "k", to see what the constant of variation is

and plug it back in \bf w=\cfrac{k}{d^2}

now.. .to find her weight when she's 144miles above the surface, well
that's just \bf w=\cfrac{k}{(3978+144)^2}

and since you already know what "k" is, just divide and simplify away, to get "w"

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