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the value of 'G' in "newton's law of gravitation " varies with a. height above the earth b. radius of the planet c. depth below tha ground​

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Answered by Ishitaachar
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Answer:

b) Radius of the Planet

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Answered by RitaNarine
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The value of 'G' in "newton's law of gravitation " varies with the b.radius of the planet.

  • The gravitational constant in Newton's law of gravitation does not vary as it is a constant for a particular planet.
  • But, in our question it is specified for the radius of a Planet it will differ as the radius of every planet are different.
  • Therefore, the gravitational constant for a particular planet will remain the same but, it will be different for different planets varying accordingly to the radius of that particular planet
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