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The------ of an object is defined as the force with which the earth attract the object ​

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Answered by mitraa20
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The force with which the earth attracts an object is called weight of the object.

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Answered by deepakgupta022sl
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Answer:

The weight of an object is defined as the force with which the earth attracts the object.

Explanation:

Here,

As we all know, the gravitational constant is denoted as G.

The mass of the object is denoted by m.

The mass of the earth is denoted by M.

The force of attraction between the object and earth is denoted by F.

The radius of the earth is denoted by R.

The acceleration due to gravity is denoted by g.

Now,

The weight of the object is equal to the gravitation force between the earth and the object.

                               or

The weight of the object is equal to the force of attraction on an object by the earth.

Now,

F=\frac{GMm}{R^{2} } \\                      

F=mg                                  ∴ g=\frac{GM}{R^{2} }

F = weight of the object

So, the weight of an object is defined as the force with which the earth attracts the object.

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