Establish a relationship between g and G.
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⚫ Let us assume a body of mass 'm' kept on the surface of the Earth of mass 'M'. The gravitational force exerted on the object equal to its weight. It is given as
F = W = mg
here g is the acceleration due to gravity.
Now according to the Newton's Law of Gravitation the force between the body and Earth is given as
F' = GMm/R2
here R is the distance between the two, which in this case will be the radius of the Earth (as body is kept on its surface) and G is the Newton's Gravitational Constant.
Now the two forces F and F' are same physically and in magnitude, thus
F = F'
or
mg = GMm/R2
or
the relation between g and G will be
g = GM / R2
HOPE IT HELPS.
▶Here is ur answer ⬇⬇⬇
⚫ Let us assume a body of mass 'm' kept on the surface of the Earth of mass 'M'. The gravitational force exerted on the object equal to its weight. It is given as
F = W = mg
here g is the acceleration due to gravity.
Now according to the Newton's Law of Gravitation the force between the body and Earth is given as
F' = GMm/R2
here R is the distance between the two, which in this case will be the radius of the Earth (as body is kept on its surface) and G is the Newton's Gravitational Constant.
Now the two forces F and F' are same physically and in magnitude, thus
F = F'
or
mg = GMm/R2
or
the relation between g and G will be
g = GM / R2
HOPE IT HELPS.
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F =mg
F = GMm/r^2( R = distance between objects, M mass of 1st object, m mass of second object)
g =GMm/r^2 m(m cancels with m)
g=GM/r^2
F = GMm/r^2( R = distance between objects, M mass of 1st object, m mass of second object)
g =GMm/r^2 m(m cancels with m)
g=GM/r^2
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