MODULE 4 LESSON 2 LAB LAB 1. Using W = mg, determine the satellite's weight if its mass is 40.0 kg and the acceleration

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MODULE 4 LESSON 2 LAB LAB 1. Using W = mg, determine the satellite's weight if its mass is 40.0 kg and the acceleration

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MODULE 4 LESSON 2 LAB LAB 1. Using W = mg, determine the satellite's weight if its mass is 40.0 kg and the acceleration due to gravity at the surface of the Earth (9.81 m/s²). (1 mark) Note: The acceleration due to gravity on Earth's surface is denoted g and is approximately constant at 9.81 m/s². Answer: What is the satellite's weight at a point one Earth radius above Earth's surface? Use F, (Gm₁m₂)/r² = LAB 2.

LAB 2. What is the satellite's weight at a point one Earth radius above Earth's surface? Use F, (Gm₁m₂)/r² r = 1.2756 x 107 m m₁ = 40.0 kg m₂ = 5.98 x 10²4 kg Answer: W

LAB 3. If the satellite's weight changed but its mass remained constant, what variable has changed according to W = ma? (1 mark) ANSWER
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