what is the weight of the body if it is taken one earth radius above the surface of earth
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The weight of a body at a height equal to the radius of the earth is Newton.
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The weight of a body at a height equal to the radius of the earth is Newton.
Its value is 9.8 m/s2 on Earth
Gravity on moon is 61 of that on the earth. So, if a body is taken to moon, the moon attracts the body with a force less as compared to the attraction force by the earth. Hence the weight decreases.
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