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Suppose that the radius of the earth becomes twice of its original radius without any change in its .Then what will happen to your weight ?​

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Answered by ananyaanuj2006
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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? ... ... Therefore, when radius R of the earth becomes twice of its present radius, our weight become 1/4 of its present value.

Answered by Anonymous
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Question :-

Suppose that the radius of the earth becomes twice of its original radius without any change in its.Then what will happen to your weight ?

To find :-

What will happen To Your weight?

Solution :-

We Know that F = GMm/r^2

As the weight Of the body is the force with which a body is attracted towards The earth.

∴ W = GMm/r^2

If the radius of the earth becomes twice of its original radius, Then.

W=GMm/2r^2

=W/4

i.e, Weight Will be reduced to the one fourth of the orignal.

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