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[-] hallettj@leminal.space 3 points 2 months ago

The equation for force of gravity is F = GMm / r² where

  • G is the gravitational constant
  • M is the mass of the planet
  • m is the mass of the object being weighed
  • r is the radius of the planet / distance between the centers of mass of two objects

The equation shows that gravity scales linearly with mass, and scales inversely with the square of distance. The article says K2-18 b is 8.6 times Earth's mass, and 2.6 times Earth's radius. So the weight of a 100 kg mass would be:

F = 100 × 8.6 / (2.6)²

which works out to a weight of about 127 kg, or 1.27 times heavier.

[-] The_Che_Banana@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago
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