Yamaguchi Yamaguchi
  • 23-03-2014
  • Physics
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Saturn has a radius of 60,330,000 meters and a mass of 5.7 × 10^26 kilograms. Calculate the strength of its
gravitational field.

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  • 23-03-2014
g=Gm/(r^2)
=[(6.67*10^-11)(5.7*10^26)]/(60330000)
=630183988.1N/kg
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