How to calculate the value of g at surface of Earth? (5.97x10^24 kg, 6378 km) , Moon ? (7.35x1022 kg, 1738 km) and Mars? (0.642x1024 kg, 3396 km)

1 Answer
Apr 23, 2018
  • Earth: 9.78\ "m/s"^2
  • Moon: 1.62\ "m/s"^2
  • Mars: "3.71 m/s"^2

Explanation:

Acceleration due to gravity "(g)" at surface of planet is given by the formula

"g" = "GM"/"R"^2

where

  • "G =" Universal Gravitational constant
  • "M =" Mass of planet
  • "R =" Radius of planet

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"(1)" At the surface of Earth

"g"_"earth" = (6.67 × 10^-11\ "N m"^2 "/kg"^2 × 5.97 × 10^24\ "kg")/(6378 × 10^3\ "m")^2 = "9.78 m/s"^2

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"(2)" At the surface of Moon

"g"_"moon" = (6.67 × 10^-11\ "N m"^2 "/kg"^2 × 7.35 × 10^22\ "kg")/(1738 × 10^3\ "m")^2 = "1.62 m/s"^2

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"(3)" At the surface of Mars

"g"_"mars" = (6.67 × 10^-11\ "N m"^2 "/kg"^2 × 0.642 × 10^24\ "kg")/(3396 × 10^3\ "m")^2 = "3.71 m/s"^2

color(blue)("g"_"earth" > "g"_"mars" > "g"_"moon")