The gravitational force?FG?between two masses?m1?and?m2?is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of their separation,?r
The gravitational force between two masses is defined by Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation
A satellite with mass 6500 kg is orbiting the Earth at 2000 km above the Earth's surface. The gravitational force between them is 37 kN.
Calculate the mass of the Earth.
(Radius of the Earth = 6400 km)
A common mistake in exams is to forget to?add together?the distance from the surface of the planet and its radius to obtain the value of?r. The distance?r?is measured between the?centre?of each mass, which is from the?centre?of the planet to the centre of the satellite!
Another common mistake is forgetting that the distance between masses?m1?and?m2?is?squared. Remember this whenever you use Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation!
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