gravitational. (a) Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational force (in N) exerted on a 5.00 kg baby by a 90 kg father 0.250 m away at birth (he is assisting, so he is close to the child.) N (b) Calculate the magnitude of the force on the baby (in N) due to Jupiter if it is at its closest distance to Earth, some 6.29 x 10¹1 m away. Other objects in the room and the hospital building also exert similar gravitational forces. (Of course, there could be an unknown force acting, but scientists first need to be convinced that there is even an effect, much less that an unknown force causes it.) N How does the force of Jupiter on the baby compare to the force of the father on the baby? Ffather FJupiter

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Astrology, that unlikely and vague pseudoscience, makes much of the position of the planets at the moment of one's birth. The only known force a planet exerts on Earth is
gravitational.
(a) Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational force (in N) exerted on a 5.00 kg baby by a 90 kg father 0.250 m away at birth (he is assisting, so he is close to the child.)
N
(b) Calculate the magnitude of the force on the baby (in N) due to Jupiter if it is at its closest distance to Earth, some 6.29 x 10¹1 m away. Other objects in the room and
the hospital building also exert similar gravitational forces. (Of course, there could be an unknown force acting, but scientists first need to be convinced that there is
even an effect, much less that an unknown force causes it.)
N
How does the force of Jupiter on the baby compare to the force of the father on the baby?
Ffather
FJupiter
Transcribed Image Text:Astrology, that unlikely and vague pseudoscience, makes much of the position of the planets at the moment of one's birth. The only known force a planet exerts on Earth is gravitational. (a) Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational force (in N) exerted on a 5.00 kg baby by a 90 kg father 0.250 m away at birth (he is assisting, so he is close to the child.) N (b) Calculate the magnitude of the force on the baby (in N) due to Jupiter if it is at its closest distance to Earth, some 6.29 x 10¹1 m away. Other objects in the room and the hospital building also exert similar gravitational forces. (Of course, there could be an unknown force acting, but scientists first need to be convinced that there is even an effect, much less that an unknown force causes it.) N How does the force of Jupiter on the baby compare to the force of the father on the baby? Ffather FJupiter
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