Science, asked by nikkikeser, 1 year ago

suppose the mass of the earth somehow increases by 10% without any change in its size what would happen to your weight? Suppose the radius of the earth becomes twice its present radius without any change in its Mass. what will happen to your weight?

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Answered by vaibhavpatil963vp
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No change will take place in our weight and mass because the mass is quantity of matter contained in a body and weight I'd product of mass and acceleration due to  gravity so no change take place if earth weight and mass is in increase


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Answered by pragyarai1801
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Explanation:

If the mass of earth somehow increases by 10% then our weight would increase by 10% too because weight is directly proportional to mass os an object. So, if mass increases so does weight and vice versa as in its formula -

                                                W = mg

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