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suppose that the radius of the earth becomes twice of its origional radius without any change in its mass . then what will happen to your weight

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Answered by spsharvesh2008
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Suppose the radius of the earth becomes twice of its present radius without any change in its mass, what will happen to your weight? ... 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.

Answered by ramsangargm
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W/4 is correct anser

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