what is the value of the composite constant (gmer2e) , to be multiplied by the mass of the object mo in the equation above?



Answer :

Therefore, in the equation above, the mass of the object mo must be multiplied by the composite constant (Gme/r2e), which has a value of 9.7196 m/s2.

What does a definition of mass mean?

In physics, mass is a quantitative measurement of inertia, a basic characteristic of all matter. It essentially refers to a body of matter's resistance to changing its speed or location in response to the force applied. The change caused by an applied force is smaller the more mass a body has.

For this particular issue, the solution were as follows:

(G Me Mo) / Re2 = F

(G Me) / Re2 = F / Mo

G is equal to 6.67384 * 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2, or gravitational constant.

Me = 5.972 * 10^24 kg

Re^2 ≈ (6.38 * 10^6)^2 m^2 ≈ 40.7044 * 10^12 architects = 4.07044 * 10^fourteen m^2

G Me/Re2 = (6.67384*10-11*5.972*1024)/(4.0704*1013) = 9.7196 m/s2.

Gravitational acceleration is 9.7196 m/s2.

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