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(a)

The force of gravity with which a new born baby on Earth is attracted to the planet Mars when Mars is closest to Earth.
Answer to Problem 9TS
The force of gravity with which a new born baby on Earth is attracted to the planet when Mars is closest to Earth is
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The mass of new born baby is
Write the expression for the force of gravity.
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the force of gravity with which a new born baby on Earth is attracted to the planet Mars when Mars is closest to Earth is
(b)

The force of gravity between the baby and the physician.
Answer to Problem 9TS
The force of gravity between the baby and the physician is
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The mass of new born baby is
Write the expression for the force of gravity.
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the force of gravity between the baby and the physician is
(c)

The comparison between the forces.
Answer to Problem 9TS
The force of gravity between the baby and the physician is about two times greater than the force of gravity between the baby and the Mars.
Explanation of Solution
The force of gravity between the baby and the Mars is
Conclusion:
Therefore, the force of gravity between the baby and the physician is about two times of the force of gravity between the baby and the Mars.
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