Q. One of the tenets of the pseudoscience (i.e., "false science") of astrology is that, in some mysterious way, the positions of the planets at the time of the person's birth somehow influence the characteristics of that person. To see if this proposition seems plausible, let us compare the gravitational influence of Mars when it is closest to earth with the gravitational influence of the medical doctor who delivers a baby. For a rough computation, we shall assume that the doctor is 50.0 from the baby (she is likely to be even closer at delivery), has a mass of 75, and can be modelled as a uniform sphere.
Determine the ratio of gravitational force the doctor exerts on the baby to the gravitational force that Mars exerts on the baby.