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Answered Dec 14, 2020
The correct answer is 96N.
The individual will weigh 96N on the planet.
We know that weight is calculated with the mass of an object multiplied by the gravitation force; W =mg.
To find gravity on this hypothetical planet, we know that the radius on the hypothetical planet is R/4. Where R is the radius of the earth. The weight of the individual on weight is 600N.
According to Newton’s law, force acting on the body is: F = GMm/R^2
M is the mass of the earth
Mass of hypothetical parent M/100
g = GM/r^2
G is gravitational constant
M is mass of the planet
g = (6.67 x 10 ^-11) x {(5.97 x 10 ^24)/100}/ {(6.38 x 10^6)/4}^2
g = 1.57, approximately, 1.6
W = mg
W = 60kg x 1.6
= 96 N
W =mg
Formula for finding gravity on a particular planet
g = GM/r^2
G is gravitational constant (6.67 x 10 ^-11)
M is mass of the planet (mass of earth 5.97 x 10 ^24)
r is radius
g = (6.67 x 10 ^-11) x {(5.97 x 10 ^24)/100}/ {(6.38 x 10^6)/4}^2
g = 1.57
approx. 1.6
W = mg
W = 60kg x 1.6
= 96 N
Hope this helps.