if density of earth is doubled to that of its original value the radius remaining the same what will be change in acceleration due to gravity
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Density = Mass/Volume
Mass is constant (as radius is same)
So, if density is doubled, volume is reduced to half.
So, acceleration due to gravity will remain same.
Mass is constant (as radius is same)
So, if density is doubled, volume is reduced to half.
So, acceleration due to gravity will remain same.
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