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31 October, 22:28

On which planet would a spaceship need the largest force to take off

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  1. 1 November, 02:18
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    In the planet of Jupiter because their is more gravity
  2. 1 November, 02:19
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    Weight = mass * gravitational field strength

    W = mg

    The force to lift off is the force to overcome the force of weight.

    As the mass doesn't change, the only variable affecting W is g, the gravitational field strength.

    Which planet has the highest gravitational field strength, and that is your answer. (you probably have this in a data book or something, for reference, earth's gravitational field strength is 9.81 ms^-2, sometimes simplified to 9.8 or 10)
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