A body’s weight varies inversely with the square of its distance from the center of the earth; if a chicken weighs 20 pounds when it is 5000 miles from the earth’s center, how much will the chicken weigh when it is 10000 miles from the earth’s center?
1 Answer
Mar 26, 2016
5 pounds
Explanation:
The inverse relationship means that
#W_1/W_2 = r_2^2/r_1^2# or
#W_1 r_1^2 = W_2 r_2^2 = "constant"#
where
Now, we know that
#r_1 = 5000 "mile"# #W_1 = 20 "pound"# #r_2 = 10000 "mile"#
We want to find
#W_1/W_2 = r_2^2/r_1^2#
#(20 "pound")/W_2 = (10000 "mile")^2/(5000 "mile")^2#
#= 4#
#W_2 = (20 "pound")/4#
#= 5 "pound"#