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Calculate the value of small g.

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Answered by swatishelke2004
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we know, according to Newton's

gravitational law,

F = GMm/ r^2

here is force experienced by object due to Earth's gravitational field. it is also known as gravitational force. it is equal to weight of body.So, F=mg

hence, Mg = GMm/r^2

G = GM / r^2

here, G is gravitational constant,

M is mass of the earth,

R is the radius of the earth.

So,

g = 6.67 \times  {10}^{ - 11}  {nm}^{2} per \:  {kg}^{2} \\ m = 5.972 \times  {10}^{24} kg \\ r = 6.4 \times  {10}^{6} m \\ after \:  \: putting it \: we \: get \: g = 9.8 \: m \: per \:  {s}^{2} \: hence \: value \: of \: g \:  = 9.8 \: m \: per \:  {s}^{2}

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