A ring of radius 7 m lies in the x,y plane, centered on the origin. The portions of the ring in the first and third quadrants have a mass density of 8 kg/m, while the portions of the ring in the second and fourth quadrants have a mass denisty of 11.3 kg/m. Find the z-component of the gravitational field due to the ring at a point P on the z-axis at a distance 5 m from the origin. Use G = 6.673e-11 N*m^2/kg^2 9z =

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Find the z-component of the gravitational field due to the ring at a point P on the z-axis at a distance 5 m from the origin. I need to find gz.

A ring of radius 7 m lies in the x,y plane, centered on the origin. The portions of the ring in the first and third quadrants have a mass density of 8 kg/m, while the portions of the ring in the second and
fourth quadrants have a mass denisty of 11.3 kg/m.
Find the z-component of the gravitational field due to the ring at a point P on the z-axis at a distance 5 m from the origin.
Use G = 6.673e-11 N*m^2/kg^2
9z =
Transcribed Image Text:A ring of radius 7 m lies in the x,y plane, centered on the origin. The portions of the ring in the first and third quadrants have a mass density of 8 kg/m, while the portions of the ring in the second and fourth quadrants have a mass denisty of 11.3 kg/m. Find the z-component of the gravitational field due to the ring at a point P on the z-axis at a distance 5 m from the origin. Use G = 6.673e-11 N*m^2/kg^2 9z =
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