Gravitational Forces: Calculating Magnitude & Acceleration

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The discussion focuses on calculating gravitational forces and accelerations related to a 787-kg satellite positioned two Earth radii from the Earth's center. The gravitational force exerted on the satellite is given as 8.48*10^-14 N. Participants are encouraged to apply the formula F = G(m1m2/r^2) and to determine the gravitational acceleration at two Earth radii, which is essential for solving subsequent parts of the problem. There is confusion regarding the necessity of the Earth's mass in calculations, with suggestions to focus on gravitational acceleration instead. The thread emphasizes collaborative problem-solving and clarifying misunderstandings in gravitational force calculations.
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(a) Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted on a 787-kg satellite that is a distance of two Earth radii from the center of the earth= 8.48*10^-14

(b) What is the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted on the Earth by the satellite? (In Newtons)

(c) Determine the magnitude of the satellite's acceleration. (m/s^2)

(d) What is the magnitude of the Earth's acceleration (m/s^2)
 
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Hi ahealy88! Welcome to PF! :wink:

Show us what you've tried, and where you're stuck, and then we'll know how to help! :smile:
 
Thank you! :)
I've tried the F=G(m1m2/r^2) and F=ma and I'm not getting anywhere.
 
ahealy88 said:
Thank you! :)
I've tried the F=G(m1m2/r^2) and F=ma and I'm not getting anywhere.

(try using the X2 and X2 tags just above the Reply box :wink:)

Well, have you done a) then?

If not, show us your calculations, so that we can see what's going wrong. :smile:
 
The answer to A was given to me, its 8.48*10-14
 
I don't know how to get A; I'm completely lost in this problem.
 
ahealy88 said:
(a) Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted on a 787-kg satellite that is a distance of two Earth radii from the center of the earth= 8.48*10^-14

You know g, the gravitational acceleration at one Earth radius …

so what is the gravitational acceleration at two Earth radii? :smile:

(and then use F = ma)
 
that did not help.

what i have is the mass of earth=5.9742*10^24
G= 6.674*10^11

my equation did not add up= 6.674*10^11(5.9742*10^24 * 787 / 12756.2^2)
 
and i have no idea how to figure out b,c, & d
 
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ahealy88 said:
what i have is the mass of Earth = …

You don't need the mass of the Earth! :rolleyes:

You know g, the gravitational acceleration at one Earth radius …

so what is the gravitational acceleration at two Earth radii? :smile:
 
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