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Lisa [10]
4 years ago
13

The planet Jupiter is about 300 times as massive as Earth, yet on its surface you would weigh only about 3 times as much. This i

s because
a. your mass is 100 times less on Jupiter
b. Jupiter is significantly farther from the sun
c. Jupiter's radius is 10 times the Earth's radius
d. you are 100 times more weightless there n
e. one of these
Physics
2 answers:
zmey [24]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

c. Jupiter's radius is 10 times the Earth's radius

Explanation:

The weight of a person on the surface of a planet is equal to the gravitational pull exerted by the planet on the person:

F=G\frac{mM}{R^2}

where

G=6.67\cdot 10^{-11} m^3 kg^{-1} s^{-2} is the gravitational constant

M is the mass of the planet

m is the mass of the person

R is the radius of the planet

The weight of a person on Earth is given by:

F_E=G\frac{mM_E}{R_E^2}

where M_E is the mass of the Earth and R_E is the Earth's radius.

We know that Jupiter's mass is 300 times the Earth's mass:

M_J = 300 M_E

while Jupiter's radius is 10 times the Earth's radius:

R_J = 10 R_E

So, the weight of the person on Jupiter is

F_J=G\frac{mM_J}{R_J^2}=G\frac{m(300 M_E)}{(10 R_E)^2}=G \frac{300 mM_E}{100 R_E^2}=3 G\frac{mM_E}{R_E^2}=3 F_E

So, the weight would be only 3 times as much.

NARA [144]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

c- Jupiter's radius 10 times the Earth's radius

Explanation:

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