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If the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of earth is g, then the acceleration due to gravity on the

surface of a planet whose mass is same as that of earth and radius is half as that of earth is __________​

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Answered by amanwahi81
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Answer:

Acceleration due to gravity g varies slightly over the surface of Earth, so the weight of an object depends on its location and is not an intrinsic property of the object. Weight varies dramatically if we leave Earth's surface. On the Moon, for example, acceleration due to gravity is only 1.67m/s2 1.67 m/s 2 .

Explanation:

Acceleration due to gravity g varies slightly over the surface of Earth, so the weight of an object depends on its location and is not an intrinsic property of the object. Weight varies dramatically if we leave Earth's surface. On the Moon, for example, acceleration due to gravity is only 1.67m/s2 1.67 m/s 2 .

Answered by Anonymous
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5.51 g/cm³

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