Physics, asked by radhyaaahujahansi, 1 year ago

At what height above earth 's surface, value of g is same as in a mine 100 km deep?

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Answered by Anonymous
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⇒ Let the variable "g" represent the height. 

g = 0 ( 1-  \frac{2h}{r} ) - (1) 

g = 0 ( 1-  \frac{d}{r} ) - (2) 

⇒ The variable "d" represents the depth or also known as how deep.  

g = 0 ( 1-  \frac{2h}{r} ) - (1) ≡ g = 0 ( 1-  \frac{d}{r} ) - (2)  

⇒  \frac{2h}{r}  \frac{d}{r}  

⇒ h =  \frac{d}{2}  \frac{100}{2} = 50 km 

Simplify 
⇒ 50 km 

Answered by katpallynithinr
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⇒ Let the variable "g" represent the height. 

g = 0 ( 1-  ) - (1) 

g = 0 ( 1-  ) - (2) 

⇒ The variable "d" represents the depth or also known as how deep.  

g = 0 ( 1-  ) - (1) ≡ g = 0 ( 1-  ) - (2)  

⇒  =  

⇒ h =  =  = 50 km 

Simplify 
⇒ 50 km 
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