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  • 20-03-2020
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What is the apparent weight of this same object at Neptune's equator? (Note that Neptune's "surface" is gaseous, not solid, so it is impossible to stand on it.)

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Stinflame
Stinflame Stinflame
  • 22-03-2020

Answer:

Explanation:

Acceleration of gravity on the surface of

Neptune is given

g' = G M/R^2,

where M is the planet's mass.

M g' will be the apparent weight registed at the poles.

G is the universal constant of gravity

The "apparent weight" at the equator will be

reduced from M g' by the centripetal force M

R w^2, where w is the rotational angular

velocity in radians/s), which you can deduce

from the 16 hour length of a day.

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