Question: Part 1) When the object is placed at the north pole what is the magnitude of the normal force the object experiences? FN 2 N

 Part 1) When the object is placed at the north polewhat is the magnitude of the normal force the object experiences? FN

Part 1) When the object is placed at the north pole what is the magnitude of the normal force the object experiences? FN 2 N Part 2) When the object is placed at the equator what is the magnitude of the normal force the object experiences? FN = N Part 3) Assume that the planet has no atmosphere? What is the shortest length day for which an object will remain on the surface? lday= s W A distant planet has a mass mp = 8.91 X 1025 kg and a radius r1, = 8088 km. The planet rotates rapidly about its axis with 1 day (1 revolution) being 68.6 minutes long (Figure 1). In this problem we will consider a compact object with a mass of m0 = 6.02 kg. North Pole Equator Figure 1: Diagrammatic representation of a spherical planet rotating about its axis in an anti-clockwise direction when viewed looking down on its north pole. The equator is labelled as a dotted line across the surface

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