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The acceleration due to gravity g at height h from the surface of earth of radius R is given by
8GR
(R+h)
where
g is acceleration due to gravity on the earth's surface. The value of g using the
Binomial theorem, if h<

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Answered by manna29
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Explanation:

The value of acceleration due to gravity (g) at height h above the surface of earth is given by. g′=gR2(R+h)2. If h<<R, then prove that g′=g(1-2hR). Step by step solution by experts to help you in doubt clearance & scoring excellent marks in exams.

Answered by nxtlegend12
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Explanation:

The value of acceleration due to gravity (g) at height h above the surface of earth is given by. g′=gR2(R+h)2. If h<<R, then prove that g′=g(1-2hR). Step by step solution by experts to help you in doubt clearance & scoring excellent marks in exams.

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