What is the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of a planet that has twice the mass of the Earth and half its radius?
1 Answer
The mass increases linearly but radius decreases exponentially, so the result is
Explanation:
Let's first look at the equation for the force of gravity:
which is often simplified for working with objects on the surface of the Earth (since we know the gravitational constant and the mass of the Earth) to
where M is the mass experiencing Earth's gravity.
So what happens when we double the mass of the Earth and reduce its radius to 1/2? Let's multiply
then make the substitutions:
So the numerator increases linearly (
The force of gravity on Earth is roughly