The mass of the planet is ![1.51\cdot 10^{26}kg](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=1.51%5Ccdot%2010%5E%7B26%7Dkg)
Explanation:
The weight of Captain Kirk on the surface of the planet is equal to the gravitational force between him and the planet, which is:
where
is the gravitational constant
M is the mass of the planet
m is the mass of Captain Kirk
R is the radius of the planet
In this problem, we have:
m = 80.0 kg is the mass of Kirk
is the radius of the planet (same as Uranus)
F = 1250 N is the magnitude of the gravitational force between Kirk and the planet
Solving for M, we find the mass of the planet:
![M=\frac{FR^2}{Gm}=\frac{(1250)(2.54\cdot 10^7)^2}{(6.67\cdot 10^{-11})(80.0)}=1.51\cdot 10^{26}kg](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=M%3D%5Cfrac%7BFR%5E2%7D%7BGm%7D%3D%5Cfrac%7B%281250%29%282.54%5Ccdot%2010%5E7%29%5E2%7D%7B%286.67%5Ccdot%2010%5E%7B-11%7D%29%2880.0%29%7D%3D1.51%5Ccdot%2010%5E%7B26%7Dkg)
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