Physics, asked by loveen2, 9 months ago


If acceleration due to gravity on earth is 10 m/s2 then what is its value on a planet whose mass is half
of that of earth and radius is twice that of the earth?

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Answered by rishikeshkns016
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Answer:1.25m/s^2

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Answered by pikku6
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Answer:

according to me radius does not matter as we know that every thing on earth fall according to its mass and weight but if we exclude air then all objects will fall with same speed and time.

as a result we can say that every planet has its own environment and the fall of object depends on it

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