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Acceleration due to gravity at a height h above the surface of Earth

g/(1+h²/R)

g/(1+h/R)

g/(1+h/R)²

g/(1+h/R)³​

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Answered by kumarikajal65224
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Explanation:

g/(1+h/R)2

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Answered by kunalchallani85
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Explanation:

The acceleration due to gravity at a height 'h' from the surface of earth is given by ,g1=g[1−R2h] where g is the acceleration due gravity on the surface of earth and R is the radius of the earth.

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