Math, asked by charumhjn69, 1 month ago

{6^ -1 + ( 3/2 ) ^ -1 }^ -1

a)2/3
b)5/6
c)6/5
d)none of these ​

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Answered by XxpagalbacchaxX
3

Answer:

Given that,

Given that,Mass of earth = M

Given that,Mass of earth = MGravitational force constant = G

Given that,Mass of earth = MGravitational force constant = GAcceleration due to gravity = g

Given that,Mass of earth = MGravitational force constant = GAcceleration due to gravity = gRadius of earth = R

Given that,Mass of earth = MGravitational force constant = GAcceleration due to gravity = gRadius of earth = RNow, from Newton’s law of gravitation

Given that,Mass of earth = MGravitational force constant = GAcceleration due to gravity = gRadius of earth = RNow, from Newton’s law of gravitation  F=RE2GmM

Given that,Mass of earth = MGravitational force constant = GAcceleration due to gravity = gRadius of earth = RNow, from Newton’s law of gravitation  F=RE2GmM mg=RE2GmM

Given that,Mass of earth = MGravitational force constant = GAcceleration due to gravity = gRadius of earth = RNow, from Newton’s law of gravitation  F=RE2GmM mg=RE2GmM M=GgRE2

Given that,Mass of earth = MGravitational force constant = GAcceleration due to gravity = gRadius of earth = RNow, from Newton’s law of gravitation  F=RE2GmM mg=RE2GmM M=GgRE2Hence, the mass of the earth by using the formula is GgRE2

Answered by pawarmadhura2002
1

Step-by-step explanation:

none of these is my answer

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