The gravitational field g due to a point mass M may be obtained byanalogy with t
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Question
The gravitational field g due to a point mass M may be obtained byanalogy with the electric field by writing an expression for thegravitational force on a test mass, and dividing by the magnitudeof the test mass, m. Show that Gauss' law for the gravitationalfield reads:
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g ·dA = 4GM Use this result to calculate the gravitational acceleration g at adistance of R/2 from the center of a planet of radius R = 5.0× 106m and M = 9.0 ×1024kg.
**WORK
I am using the formula g(r)=-GM/R^2 and plugging in:
-(6.67x10^-11)(9.0x10^24)/((5.0x10^6)/2)^2
this is not coming out to be the correct answer though.. help! =
(integral)
g ·dA = 4GM