HW Question, very simple. mass/gravity

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If a planet is 1/2 of earth, gravitational is the same of earth, what does that tell you about the mass?
 
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yes, half the size. Nothing, just trying to find out if the mass of the planets is 2 or 4 times larger/smaller than earth.

basically if a planet is half the size of the earth, and gravitation is the same as earth, what would the planets mass have to be? 2 or 4 times larger than earth?
 
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Greetings:

If acceleration due to gravity is equal for both the Earth and another planet, then,

Gme / re2 = Gmp / rp2.
==> me = (re / rp)2 mp
==> me = (2rp / rp)2 (given re = 2rp)
==> me = 4mp

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Rich B.
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