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what is the formula to calculate the value of gravitational acceleration? how the value of "g" change along the surface of the earth and change with height

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Answered by Anonymous
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We already know that the acceleration due to gravity on the earth's surface is g=GMr2 where G is gravitational constant, R is radius of earth and M is mass of earth. So, the correct answer is “Option B”. Note: The height above the earth's surface has been selected to find gravity at that same height from the surface.

Answered by komalkuver2590
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We already know that the acceleration due to gravity on the earth's surface is g=GMr2 where G is gravitational constant, R is radius of earth and M is mass of earth. So, the correct answer is “Option B”. Note: The height above the earth's surface has been selected to find gravity at that same height from the surface.

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