Applied Physics (11th Edition)
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Author: Dale Ewen, Neill Schurter, Erik Gundersen
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The planet Earth, Jupiter, the Moon, and the Sun have the following values:
mJ = 1.90x1027kg , mE = 5.97x1024kg , mM = 7.35x1022 kg , mS = 1.99x1030kg
RJ = 6.99x107 m , RE = 6.37x106 m, RM = 1.74x106 m , RS = 6.96x108 m
dEarth to Moon = 3.60x105 km , dEarth to Jupiter = 588x106m , dEarth to Sun = 150x106 km
(a) Find the magnitude of the force of gravity acting on the planet Earth due to the planet Jupiter.
(b) Find the potential energy between the planet Earth and the planet Jupiter.
(c) Find the acceleration of gravity on the planet Jupiter.
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