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What is the acceleration due to gravity at the space station
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@CoolShadesX Google uses different values for things like Earth's radius, Earth's mass, and Newton's Gravitational Constant. It does work, however, because it gives a value very close to the outcome we get in the video.
wreynolds1995 2 months ago
Hey... nice video Sal, thanks!!!!
sarah29172 2 months ago
ugh i love physics ! thanks for the upload.
CityandNoColor 3 months ago
@armpitpuncher it doesnt work
CoolShadesX 3 months ago
I love that Google allows me to just type this: "G * (mass of earth)/(radius of earth + 400 km)^2", and it just works.
armpitpuncher 3 months ago
@bombardierq400 Hey, same! except im a junior
PimpinPoptart06 3 months ago
perfect timing....we have just started learning this in physics. Im in my final year of high school.
bombardierq400 3 months ago
keep up these great videos, help out a lot!
Eiladel 3 months ago
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@CoolShadesX Google uses different values for things like Earth's radius, Earth's mass, and Newton's Gravitational Constant. It does work, however, because it gives a value very close to the outcome we get in the video.
wreynolds1995 2 months ago
Hey... nice video Sal, thanks!!!!
sarah29172 2 months ago
ugh i love physics ! thanks for the upload.
CityandNoColor 3 months ago
@armpitpuncher it doesnt work
CoolShadesX 3 months ago
I love that Google allows me to just type this: "G * (mass of earth)/(radius of earth + 400 km)^2", and it just works.
armpitpuncher 3 months ago
@bombardierq400 Hey, same! except im a junior
PimpinPoptart06 3 months ago
perfect timing....we have just started learning this in physics. Im in my final year of high school.
bombardierq400 3 months ago
keep up these great videos, help out a lot!
Eiladel 3 months ago