Physics, asked by akashkrishnan, 1 year ago

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 lovishsingla
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Our weight will loose to one fourth since gravity has decreased
Answered by Russion
1
Weight depends on mass BUT MY FRIEND THERE IS NO SUCH THING LIKE WEIGHT OF EARTH ITS MASS. BECAUSE EARTH CAN'T PULL ITSELF WITH g.

lovishsingla: you read the Chapter gravitation in detail than think bhai
akashkrishnan: Thanks for your helping mentality
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