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imagine mass of the earth increases by 10% without any change in its size the weight of an elephant will change by a factor of​

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Answer:Clearly, when the mass M of the earth increases by 10%, our weight also increase by 10% because weight is directly proportional to mass. Also, weight is inversely proportional to the square of radius. Therefore, when radius R of the earth becomes twice of its present radius, our weight become 1/4 of its present value.

Answer:Clearly, when the mass M of the earth increases by 10%, our weight also increase by 10% because weight is directly proportional to mass. Also, weight is inversely proportional to the square of radius. Therefore, when radius R of the earth becomes twice of its present radius, our weight become 1/4 of its present value.

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