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if acceleration due to gravity on earth is 10 m/s squared then, the acceleration due to gravity on moon is ​

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Answered by Pro1Insaan
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Answer:

The expression for value of g at some height is as follows g  

1

=g(1−  

R

2h

​  

). Here g  

1

 is the value of acceleration to gravity h is height R is radius. It is given in problem that acceleration due to gravity is 10 meter per should square of the surface of the earth (radius 6400km) we have to calculate value of acceleration at height 1600km  

g  

1

=g(1−  

R

2h

​  

)

Put g=10 meter per second square  

R=6400km and h=1600km

g  

1

=10(1−  

6400km

2(1600×1000km)

​  

)

g  

1

=5

Value of g  

1

=5m/s  

2

.

Explanation:

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