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PROVE THAT g=GM/(R+H)^2​

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Answered by surajkr3265
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Answer:

Gravity is the force with which earth attracts a body towards its centre. Let us consider two bodies of masses ma and mb. Under the application of equal forces on two bodies, the mass in terms of mass is given by:

mb = ma [aA/aB] this is called an inertial mass of a body.

Under the gravitational influence on two bodies, the mass in terms of mass is given by,

FA = GMmA/r2,

FB = GMmB/r2,

mB = [FB/FA] × mA

Answered by surajku84
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Answer:

Gravity is the force with which earth attracts a body towards its centre. Let us consider two bodies of masses ma and mb. Under the application of equal forces on two bodies, the mass in terms of mass is given by:

mb = ma [aA/aB] this is called an inertial mass of a body.

Under the gravitational influence on two bodies, the mass in terms of mass is given by,

FA = GMmA/r2,

FB = GMmB/r2,

mB = [FB/FA] × mA

Explanation:

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