The best answer for this question is generally the best period to look for crabs is for the duration of the full moon, this is as a result of most invertebrates being nocturnal and being more effortlessly spotted and being fascinated to light sources.
I'm pretty sure it's the neutron star.
The magnitude of gravity is expressed in terms of its acceleration. So the magnitude of ' g ' at that altitude is exactly 6.5 m/s^2.
<span>F = ma
</span>Ff = μ*Fn
<span>Fn = Fw
</span>Fw = mg
<span>So we have: </span>
<span>Ff = μmg </span>
<span>And </span>
<span>Ff = ma </span>
<span>So... </span>
<span>μmg = ma </span><span> </span>
<span>μg = a </span>
<span>And we can solve for the acceleration: </span>
<span>(0.15)(9.81 m/s²) = a </span>
<span>a = 1.47 m/s² </span>
The answer would be 0.40m. you are finding how far the distance is between 10 and 50