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What if we calculated the earth's gravitational force with its radius and then of its diameter , the answer must come in root -3301​

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Answered by seemavivek9
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The answer is 3301

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Answered by singhmedhansh036
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Explanation:

Doubling the mass of the Earth would double your weight, since gravitational force is directly proportional to mass, but doubling the radius (which doubles if the diameter doubles) would decrease your weight by a factor of 1/4, since gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the radius.

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