Astronomical Datat Orbital period Body Mass (kg) Radius (m) Orbit radius (m) 1.99 X 1030 7.35 x 1022 3.30 X 1023 4.87 x 1024 5.97 X 1024 6.42 x 1023 1.90 X 1027 5.68 x 1026 8.68 X 1025 1.02 x 1026 1.31 X 1022 6.96 X 108 1.74 X 100 2.44 X 100 6.05 100 6.37 x 100 3.39 X 100 6.99 X 10 5.82 x 10 2.54 X 10 2.46 X 10 1.15 X 106 Sun 3.84 X 108 5.79 X 1010 1.08 x 10 1.50 X 10 2.28 X 10 7.78 X 101 1.43 X 1012 2.87 X 1012 4.50 x 1012 5.91 X 1012 Мoon 27.3 d Mercury Venus 88.0 d 224.7 d Earth 365.3 d 687.0 d 11.86 y 29.45 y 84.02 y 164.8 y 247.9 y Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Source: NASA (http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/). For each body, "radius" is its average radius and "orbit radius" is its average distance from the sun or (for the moon) from the earth In August 2006, the International Astronomical Union reclassified Pluto and similar small objects that orbit the sun as "dwarf planets.

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Suppose the planet Mars has an electric field similar to Earth's, producing a net electric flux of -363 x 1016 Nm2/C at the planet's surface.

(a) Calculate the total electric charge on Mars.

(b) Calculate the electric field at the surface of Mars (see chart).

(c) Calculate the the charge density on Mars, assuming all the the charge is           uniformly distributed over the surface.

Astronomical Datat
Orbital period
Body
Mass (kg)
Radius (m)
Orbit radius (m)
1.99 X 1030
7.35 x 1022
3.30 X 1023
4.87 x 1024
5.97 X 1024
6.42 x 1023
1.90 X 1027
5.68 x 1026
8.68 X 1025
1.02 x 1026
1.31 X 1022
6.96 X 108
1.74 X 100
2.44 X 100
6.05 100
6.37 x 100
3.39 X 100
6.99 X 10
5.82 x 10
2.54 X 10
2.46 X 10
1.15 X 106
Sun
3.84 X 108
5.79 X 1010
1.08 x 10
1.50 X 10
2.28 X 10
7.78 X 101
1.43 X 1012
2.87 X 1012
4.50 x 1012
5.91 X 1012
Мoon
27.3 d
Mercury
Venus
88.0 d
224.7 d
Earth
365.3 d
687.0 d
11.86 y
29.45 y
84.02 y
164.8 y
247.9 y
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Source: NASA (http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/). For each body, "radius" is its average radius and "orbit radius"
is its average distance from the sun or (for the moon) from the earth
In August 2006, the International Astronomical Union reclassified Pluto and similar small objects that orbit the sun as
"dwarf planets.
Transcribed Image Text:Astronomical Datat Orbital period Body Mass (kg) Radius (m) Orbit radius (m) 1.99 X 1030 7.35 x 1022 3.30 X 1023 4.87 x 1024 5.97 X 1024 6.42 x 1023 1.90 X 1027 5.68 x 1026 8.68 X 1025 1.02 x 1026 1.31 X 1022 6.96 X 108 1.74 X 100 2.44 X 100 6.05 100 6.37 x 100 3.39 X 100 6.99 X 10 5.82 x 10 2.54 X 10 2.46 X 10 1.15 X 106 Sun 3.84 X 108 5.79 X 1010 1.08 x 10 1.50 X 10 2.28 X 10 7.78 X 101 1.43 X 1012 2.87 X 1012 4.50 x 1012 5.91 X 1012 Мoon 27.3 d Mercury Venus 88.0 d 224.7 d Earth 365.3 d 687.0 d 11.86 y 29.45 y 84.02 y 164.8 y 247.9 y Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Source: NASA (http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/). For each body, "radius" is its average radius and "orbit radius" is its average distance from the sun or (for the moon) from the earth In August 2006, the International Astronomical Union reclassified Pluto and similar small objects that orbit the sun as "dwarf planets.
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