J Jak Nazryth Mongoose Feb 23, 2012 #1 Quick somebody much better at physics than I. What is the gravitational force of the Earth, 100 diameters away?
Quick somebody much better at physics than I. What is the gravitational force of the Earth, 100 diameters away?
A asciitraveller Mongoose Feb 23, 2012 #3 Using the allmighty calculator* we get an acceleration of approx. 0.0025 m/(s*s). If you want the force, you would have to multiply this with the mass of the Object at that distance. * Try: https://www.google.com/search?q=gra...+of+earth+/+(+100+*2*+radius+of+the+earth+)^2 I cant get the link to show up correctly, please use copy and paste.
Using the allmighty calculator* we get an acceleration of approx. 0.0025 m/(s*s). If you want the force, you would have to multiply this with the mass of the Object at that distance. * Try: https://www.google.com/search?q=gra...+of+earth+/+(+100+*2*+radius+of+the+earth+)^2 I cant get the link to show up correctly, please use copy and paste.