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The mass and the average density of the planet mars are to be found.

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Answer to Problem 6Q

The mass of the planet mars is 1.665×1023kg and the average density of planet mars is 1.014g/cm3.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The orbital period of the satellite Phobosis 0.31891day.

The average altitude of Phobosis 5890km.

The diameter of the mars is 6794km.

Concept used:

Mass is defined as the measure of sum total of all content present in the bulk and at the surface of the body.

The centripetal force is required for a body to be in a circular motion and that is provided by the gravitational force in case of celestial bodies.

Write the expression for the equality of the gravitational force on Phobos exerted by mars and the centripetal force to be in the circular motion.

FG=FC ...... (1)

Write the expression for the gravitational force.

FG=GMmr2

Write the expression for the centripetal force.

FC=mv2r

Substitute GMmr2 for FG and mv2r for FC in equation (1).

GMmr2=mv2r ...... (2)

Here, G is gravitational constant, M is the mass of the mars, m is the mass of the Phobos, v is the orbital velocity of the Phobos and r is the distance between the mars and the Phobos.

Write the expression for the orbital period of Phobos.

T=2πrv

Rearrange the above expression for v.

v=2πrT

Here, T is the orbital period of the Phobos.

Substitute 2πrT for v in equation (2).

GMmr2=m( 2πr T )2r

Simplify the above expression for M.

M=4π2r3GT2 ...... (3)

Write the expression for the density of the mars.

ρ=MV

Here, ρ is the density of the mars and V is the volume of the mars.

Write the expression for the volume of mars.

V=43π(D2)3

Substitute 43π(D2)3 for V in equation (4).

ρ=M(43π ( D 2 )3) ...... (4)

Here, D is the diameter of the mars.

Calculation:

Substitute 0.31891day for T, 6.67×1011Nm2/kg-2 for G and 5890km for r in equation (3).

M=4π2 ( 5890km )3( 6.67× 10 11 Nm 2 /kg -2 ) ( 0.31891day )2=4π2 ( 589km( 1000m 1km ) )3( 6.67× 10 11 Nm 2 /kg -2 ) ( 0.31891day( 86400s 1day ) )2=1.665×1023kg

Substitute 1.665×1023kg for M and 6794km for D in equation (4).

ρ=1.665× 10 23kg( 4 3 π ( 6794km 2 ) 3 )=1.665× 10 23kg( 4 3 π ( 6794km 2 ( 1000m 1km ) ) 3 )=1014.5kg( 1000g 1kg)/(m( 100cm 1m ))3=1.014g/cm3

Conclusion:

Thus,The mass of the planet mars is 1.665×1023kg and the average density is 1.014g/cm3

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