I had a question in one of my assignments that I found interesting:
find acceleration of a falling object on mars, given that the radius of mars is 1/2 of Earth and the mass of mars is 1/8 of Earth.
I tried to use G=(f d2)/(m1*m2) for each of them and equate G's. I couldn't get to the answer.
please help me!
There is nothing wrong with your approach. In the expression G=(f d2)/(m1*m2) let's replace f/m2 with A, using Newton's third law just to clean up the notation a bit then on Earth G=d2*Ae/Me and on Mars G=(1/2*d)2*Am/(1/8*Me). Setting G=G we get d2*Ae/Me=(1/2)2*d2*Am/(1/8*Me). Dividing both sides of this equation by d2 and multiplying both sides by Me we get Ae=8/4*Am or Am=1/2*Ae.
I hope this helps.
J. D. Jones